Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - 15 16 Will corn go up?

15 16 Will corn go up?

Yes,165438+1October 15, the purchase price of corn in Northeast China continued to rise, while that in Shandong Province declined.

The rising planting cost in Northeast China, coupled with the expected reduction in production in some areas, has made grass-roots producers reluctant to sell. Recently, the rainy and snowy weather in Northeast China has affected logistics and transportation, making it difficult to transport corn, resulting in a slow supply of corn and a tight overall supply.

According to the latest weather forecast, there will be small to medium snow in 15 and 16 northeastern Inner Mongolia and northwestern Heilongjiang. Pay attention to the influence of weather change on corn yield.

In Shandong, some time ago, deep processing enterprises continuously raised the purchase price, stimulated grass-roots producers to sell grain, and restored the logistics and transportation conditions in some areas. In the past two days, the number of vehicles queuing in front of deep processing enterprises has obviously increased, with 739 vehicles queuing in front of 10/0/5.

At present, the purchase price of Shandong changes with the increase or decrease of quantity. The larger the quantity, the wider the choice of deep processing enterprises, and the more emboldened they are to take the opportunity to reduce prices. On the contrary, the smaller the quantity, the deeper the processing enterprises will raise prices to stimulate farmers to sell grain.

Allowing imported corn and Brazilian corn to be exported to China can ensure the import of corn. However, the cost of imported corn is high, the profit of enterprises is limited, the purchasing enthusiasm is not high, and the substitution amount of imported corn is not large, which can support the domestic corn price.

On the whole, it is expected that the price of corn will fall with the increase of the follow-up quantity, and relevant grain farmers should grasp the rhythm of grain production and avoid selling grain together.