During the last week of April, cereals in the domestic Russian market were actively growing in price in all grain-growing regions. Only corn in the south of the country and in the North Caucasus region, as well as food rye in Siberia and the Urals became an exception. They retained the price values of the previous week. The dynamics of growth in the grain market is very different, depending on the culture and region.
The cost of food rye stabilized in Siberia: April 20, it cost from 4,800 to 6,600 rubles per ton ($ 75.95 - $ 104.43), April 27, from 5,000 to 6,400 rubles per ton ($ 79.11 - $ 101.26). Fodder rose in price more actively than food crops. So, forage barley went up by 125 rubles ($ 1.98), the purchase price ranged from 5,200 to 5,800 rubles per ton ($ 82.28 - $ 91.77), growth - 2.33%. Wheat of the 5th class added 175 rubles ($ 2.77) in price, it was bought at a price of 5,200-6,200 rubles per ton ($ 82.28 - $ 98.1), growth - 3,17%. Wheat of the 3rd class went up by 100 rubles ($ 1.58), the purchase was carried out at a price of 6,400 to 7,500 rubles per ton ($ 101.26 - $ 118.67), an increase of -1.46%. Wheat of the 4th class added 50 rubles ($ 0.79) in price, the purchase price rose from 5,250 to 6,600 rubles per ton ($ 83.07 - $ 104.43), growth 0.85%.
Source: agrovesti.net.