Suddenly!The corn market has changed dramatically!*Reserve starts**acquisition?
The current corn market, especially in the Northeast, does not seem to be as rosy as we would like. Recently, corn has continued, and it has become more difficult to sell grain. However, China Grain Reserves has begun to enter the market on a large scale, which is undoubtedly good news. However, there are still two major challenges to grain sales: low and low willingness to buy. Below, we'll go into more detail about both of these issues.
Causes and effects of corn ***.
This year, there have been a series of problems in the corn market, which have led to a large number of corn markets. First of all, compared with last year, corn is a few hundred yuan, investors are generally bearish on the corn market, the market expectation is not high, and the willingness of enterprises to purchase corn is not strong. This situation makes it difficult for farmers to get satisfactory when it comes to **. Secondly, as deep processing enterprises and animal feed enterprises continue to wait for the first time before purchasing corn, farmers are facing limited purchase channels, and it is more difficult to sell grain. Although they are not reluctant to buy, they just want to buy at a lower price, which means that farmers are facing greater pressure to sell grain. Finally, the quality of this year's corn was not satisfactory and declined over time, further affecting the quality of the grain and the difficulty of selling.
The purchase and role of China's grain reserves.
China's grain reserves have recently been frequently purchased openly, which is expected to play a positive role in alleviating the pressure on grain sales. According to the latest notice, the direct warehouse of China Grain Storage Jilin has begun to purchase new season corn dry grain, ** 2560 yuan tons (excluding drying fees). Compared with the previous opening scale price in Jilin, **slightly**. Although it is still low compared with the company's first grade, under the current market conditions, as long as the grain reserves can be fully purchased, it will have a significant positive impact on alleviating the pressure of grain sales. However, we must clearly understand that the purchase of grain reserves** is only part of the solution, and other expenses such as drying fees must also be fully considered. Therefore, for farmers, it is still necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as market and cost, and make prudent decisions.
* Food dilemmas and survival strategies.
This year's cereal sales were affected not only by low prices, but also by a lack of willingness to buy. Companies and institutions at all levels, as well as grain merchants, are waiting and seeing, hoping to buy at a lower level. This situation makes it more difficult for farmers to obtain reasonable food when it comes to food. In addition, due to the decline in the quality of corn this year, the problem of peasants' difficulty in selling grain has become more prominent.
In response to these dilemmas, farmers can adopt a range of survival strategies. First of all, we should actively establish stable and long-term cooperative relations with cooperatives, agricultural companies and other institutions, and obtain certain acquisition guarantees through cooperative relations. Second, pay attention to market information and rationally choose the timing of grain sales. The market fluctuates greatly, and farmers can keep abreast of market dynamics and choose the right time to sell grain. In addition, farmers can also increase their income by processing raw grains and converting them into cereal-based products.
In short, the corn market is facing many difficulties this year, and corn is significantly larger, and grain sales are even more difficult. Although the purchase of China Grain Reserves has played a positive role in alleviating the pressure of grain sales, the problem is still complicated. Farmers should consider the market, cost and other aspects to find a suitable grain sales strategy. At the same time, the competent authorities should also pay attention to the situation of farmers, strengthen market supervision and political support, and work together to solve the current problems in the corn market and promote the sustainable development of agriculture.
While analyzing the corn market, I realized how complex and difficult agricultural production can be. Farmers are constantly facing a variety of challenges in the production process, including market risks and volatility. As an editor, I will continue to pay attention to the corn market and the agricultural industry to provide readers with timely and accurate information to help them better face the challenges and achieve sustainable agricultural development. At the same time, I also hope that the relevant service departments and all sectors of society can increase their support for agriculture, create a better production environment and market conditions for farmers, and jointly promote the prosperity and development of agriculture.