The current asking price for durum is 348.00 a tonne. Up 15.00 from the previous week.
If the price is almost ten bucks and rising the cwb is obviously getting good money for it.
Why is the initial so low considering they made a call before the end of the crop year?
They must have seen the demand picking up earlier than they are telling us.
It is still quite a spread between the rising asking prices and the initial payment. And considering they have a clean slate to average over the year, the price has to go above cwrs.
Unless they made bad sales early like wheat. Or they are covering off last years disaster with a large final as it is an election year.
If the price is almost ten bucks and rising the cwb is obviously getting good money for it.
Why is the initial so low considering they made a call before the end of the crop year?
They must have seen the demand picking up earlier than they are telling us.
It is still quite a spread between the rising asking prices and the initial payment. And considering they have a clean slate to average over the year, the price has to go above cwrs.
Unless they made bad sales early like wheat. Or they are covering off last years disaster with a large final as it is an election year.
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