Feed prices in the market today, Monday 8-14-2023

Today, Monday, the prices of feed witnessed stability in the markets, as the price of a ton of Argentine corn recorded 12,800 pounds, while the price of a ton of Brazilian corn recorded 12,800 pounds, while the price of a ton of Ukrainian corn recorded 11,000 pounds, and the price of a ton of sorghum in Horus recorded 1,800 pounds, while the price of a ton of Ukrainian corn recorded 1,800 pounds. The price of a grain of maize reached 1750 pounds.

The price of a ton of Argentine cornflake reached 13,500 pounds, while the price of imported SB soybean reached 40,300 pounds, and 44% local soybean meal reached 27,000 pounds. The price of a ton of 46% local soymeal reached 28,000 pounds, while the price of imported soymeal reached 27,500 pounds.

The price of a ton of imported soybeans reached 36,900 pounds, while the price of local soybeans reached 36,500 pounds, while the price of 43% imported soybeans reached 28,600 pounds, while the price of 43% locally produced high-fat soybeans reached 23,800 pounds.

The price of wheat + 36% reached 17,000 pounds, while imported glutin reached 48,000 pounds, and the price of a ton of local bran reached 8,000 pounds, while the price of local gluten reached 48,500 pounds, and the price of a ton of coarse bran reached 11,000 pounds. The price of a load of new wheat hay is 250 pounds.

A ton of paddy fodder recorded 22,200 pounds, a ton of grown fodder recorded 22,000 pounds per ton, while a ton of fodder was 21,850 pounds per ton, a ton of fodder was 21,650 pounds per ton, a ton of white fodder was 21,450 pounds, and a ton of 17% white fodder was 20,800. pounds, and the price of a ton of 16% white fodder was 20,700 pounds per ton, and the price of a ton of 14% white fodder was 20,500 pounds.

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