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World barley stocks are now the lowest since 30 years

May 25, 2017 at 12:43 AM , Aristo Food Inc
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What is happening on the Bulgarian market and how this will affect the price of Bulgarian barley?

In particular, this indicator in the USA will be the lowest since 1910
Analysts from United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) expect the world's stock of barley to reach just 17.500.000 MT in the season of 2017/2018 which is 19% less than were the expectations for the current season. This indicator will be the lowest for the last 30 years, reports Agrimoney.
As experts point out the attractiveness of this crop for many farmers decreases which leads also to a reduction in areas planted with barley. As a consequence the harvest is lower. In the season 2017/2018 experts expect the sown areas to decrease by 960.000 ha, reaching 47.200.000 ha. 

This will be the lowest indicator taking into account statistics from 1960 onwards.

What is happening on the Bulgarian market and how this will affect the price of Bulgarian barley?
According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food the sowing of spring barley and oilseed sunflower seeds continues to move faster than last year. According to the operational data, the areas planted with both crops are 7.3% and 10.9% above the levels of one year ago. At the same time planted areas of maize for sowing fall behind slightly (0.6%) on an annual basis. Until now the areas planted with potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, melons and watermelons are between 14.5% (for potatoes) and 86% (for watermelons) less than the for the same period of 2016 while areas planted with “garden” peas has a growth of 30.4%.

 

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