Producer prices for soybeans and rapeseed exceeded last year
In Hungary, according to AKI PÁIR data, edible wheat was traded at an average producer price of HUF 72.9 thousand per ton without VAT and transport costs in the third week of May. This price level exceeded the previous year by 5 percent. Feed wheat traded for HUF 68.6 thousand/ton (-7 percent) at the same time.
Feed corn changed hands at an average producer price of HUF 66.4 thousand/ton in the third week of May, which was 11 percent less than a year earlier. On the Budapest Stock Exchange, the July listing of ISCC NUTS II sustainable fodder corn rose by HUF 6,000 to HUF 72,000, and the November one by HUF 5,000 to HUF 71,000/ton between May 13 and 24.
The producer price of soybeans was HUF 181.2 thousand/ton (+14 percent) in the third week of May
At the same time, full-fat (extruded) soybeans (with 30-40 percent crude protein, 17-23 percent crude fat and no more than 12 percent water) were sold at HUF 210.5 thousand/tonne (-17 percent) excluding VAT and transport costs.
The producer price of rapeseed excluding VAT and transport costs was HUF 159.6 thousand/tonne in the third week of May, 4 percent higher than a year earlier
Processors and traders bought high-oleic sunflower seeds (HO) for HUF 147.4 thousand (+8 percent) and high-oleic sunflower seeds (LO) for HUF 143.7 thousand/ton (-5 percent) in the third week of May. The producer price of industrial sunflower seeds (including high oleic sunflower seeds) without VAT and transport costs was on average HUF 145.9 thousand/tonne (-2 percent).
AKI PÁIR
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