Spain: Perfect Weather Secures a Record Winter Grains Crop

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After a rather dry winter, abundant precipitations and mild temperatures prevailing since mid-March significantly improved grain crop conditions and secured record yields. The COVID-19 pandemic has modified grain consumption patterns affecting food, feed, and industrial use of grains. Based on the anticipated large crop and slightly lower demand, Post pegs Spain’s total grain imports at about 12 MMT, well below the nearly 17 MMT record figure registered during the previous season.

Spain: Perfect Weather Secures a Record Winter Grains Crop

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