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Serbia, Corn and wheat prices grew on Product Exchange

The growth of corn prices by 4.23 percent and wheat by 6.51 percent marked this week’s trading on the Product Exchange.

The weekly report states that corn was traded in the range of 22.7 to 24 dinars per kilogram without VAT. The weighted price is 23.52 dinars, which is an increase of 4.23 percent compared to seven days earlier.

Exchange contracts for wheat were concluded in a wide price range from 23.5 to 26 dinars per kilogram without VAT, depending on the quality parameters. The weighted price Is 24.67 dinars without VAT, which is an increase of 6.51 percent compared to the previous week. Soybeans were sold in the range of 56 to 56.5 dinars per kilogram without VAT, with the calculation of quality, and the price weight is 56.25 dinars.

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Sunflower meal with 33 percent protein was traded at a price of 37 to 37.5 dinars per kilogram without VAT. At the Product Exchange, a total of 3,700 tons of goods were traded, the financial value of which is 103.2 million dinars.

 

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