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    #25
    So that makes the raw barley 30% heavier. A $4.50/bu barley price would make a malted bushel worth about $5.85 because of weight loss alone. ...not counting any other malting process expenses or margin or salvage of sprout and root byproduct. Now I wonder what the malt is sold to the brewer for...?

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      #26
      Export values are listed at around 75 cents per kilogram
      In 2015 Canada had around 10% of total value in world trade

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        #27
        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
        Export values are listed at around 75 cents per kilogram
        In 2015 Canada had around 10% of total value in world trade
        So $750/ tonne versus about $205/ tonne for the barley($4.50/bu).

        Thanks 101. (CAD or USD ?)
        Last edited by farmaholic; Sep 24, 2017, 06:59.

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          #28
          That would be CAD
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            #29
            Maybe I need to apologize for my ignorance but what does the CAD$ value line represent.

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              #30
              Total value in CAD

              2017 malt barley market is not a winner.

              Australia's production hit the market and sunk it
              Last edited by farming101; Sep 24, 2017, 08:26.

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                #31
                Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                Total value in CAD

                2017 malt barley market is not a winner.

                Australia's production hit the market and sunk it
                How does AUstralia market work for malt selection and quality factors? Is it the same as ours. What gives Australian farmers incentive to keep growing malt ours seems to be losing flavor?

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                  #32
                  [URL="https://www.barleyaustralia.com.au/barley-and-malt"]https://www.barleyaustralia.com.au/barley-and-malt[/URL]

                  Maybe Mallee will weigh in later

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