May 28, 2021

The Turkish Grain Board has announced the sales prices of cereals and pulses

The 2021 harvest of cereals and pulses in Turkey began at the beginning of May.

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As it is known, the purchase prices and policies were determined by the Turkish Grain Board, taking into account the production costs, yield status, developments in domestic and foreign markets, and announced on May 17th, 2021.

The purchase prices were determined as USD$288 (2.450 TL) per ton for durum wheat, with an increase of 36 percent compared to the previous year. An increase was also seen with Red / White Hard Bread Wheat at USD$266 (2.250 TL) per ton with an increase of 36 percent compared to the previous year, and USD$207 (1.750 TL) per ton for barley saw an increase of 37 percent.

Turkish Grain Board authorities have informed that there is no problem foreseen in product supply for the upcoming period.

According to the last statement made by the Turkish Grain Board, the prices to be applied for the sales that will start at the end of the harvest in 2021 are determined as follows.

Durum Wheat No: 2; USD$313/Ton (2.650 TL / Ton)
Bread Wheat No: 2; USD$289/Ton (2.450 TL / Ton)
Barley ; USD$230/Ton (1.950 TL/Ton)

Turkish Grain Board also shared the information that they closely follow the grain markets, and that all necessary measures will continue to be taken in cooperation with other institutions in order to maintain stability in the markets and avoid problems in product supply.
 

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