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Sunflower seeds: a first glance at the 2022 crop

December 15, 2021 at 2:22 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SOFIA/BRUSSELS. The Eastern European sunflower seed market remains quiet on the trading side and prices are high. Meanwhile, the experts at Coceral dare, as usual, to give a first outlook on the possible production result for the coming year in their December report.

Coceral dares crop forecast for the coming year

This week, the European trade association for cereals and animal feed, Coceral (Comité Européen du Commerce des Céréales et des Aliments du Bétail), published its updated production estimates for EU sunflower seed production in 2021 and, as usual, already ventures a first outlook for the following crop year. The experts of Coceral reckon a preliminary final result of 10.442 million mt for the 2021 crop, this value roughly coincides with the estimates of the EU Commission of

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