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Serbia, Further decline in grain prices, better dynamics of sales on the Product exchange

In total, 2,423 tons of goods were traded, the financial value of which is 88.1 million dinars, which is an increase of 117.5 percent compared to the previous week.

Corn was traded from 30 dinars per kilogram without VAT at the beginning of the week, to 27.5 dinars at the end.

The weighted price of corn is 28.37 dinars, which is a decrease of 6.75 percent compared to the previous week.

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1,400 tons of wheat were traded at prices ranging from 28 to 31 dinars per kilogram without VAT.

Soybeans were offered at the level of 66.5 to 67 dinars per kilogram without VAT, which was not met with a response from buyers.

Extremely weak demand, even at a lower price level of 65 dinars, led to the absence of soybeans from trading this week.

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Sunflower meal with 33 percent protein was sold in the range of 37 to 38.5 dinars per kilogram without VAT, which is a price increase of 2.44 percent.

Exchange contracts were concluded for artificial fertilizer AN from Russia at the level of 610 euros per ton without VAT, while Turkmenistan’s UREA was traded for 570 euros per ton.

Feed flour in bulk was traded at a price of 26 dinars per kilogram without VAT.

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