Ianben
Sounds as if the EU commission is comtemplating lowering or eliminating import levies on feed wheat. My source also suggests they will releasing wheat from government intervention stocks (government inventory). Both steps are to bring down rising domestic feed prices. You indicated in a previous thread prices had gone up but that poorer yields had robbed any benefit. I assume this is not a good change for you.
What are the politics in the EU around the domestic feed market/prices? Are there other background issues?
Sounds as if the EU commission is comtemplating lowering or eliminating import levies on feed wheat. My source also suggests they will releasing wheat from government intervention stocks (government inventory). Both steps are to bring down rising domestic feed prices. You indicated in a previous thread prices had gone up but that poorer yields had robbed any benefit. I assume this is not a good change for you.
What are the politics in the EU around the domestic feed market/prices? Are there other background issues?
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