welger rp 220
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It doesn't matter to me if it's assured or notAssured or non assured?
It doesn't matter to me if it's assured or notAssured or non assured?
Both the same aren’t theyAssured or non assured?
well im considering to undercut you wether you are selling fa or non fa cos reckon im 50 mile less than you ,however we havnt asked wether its rolled or whole but either way the transport cost will be about £ 700 plus overnight so thick end of £ 1000 ,october wheat here is trading about 287 you are probably a tenner more ,im about £60/t to get it there.plus my margin £12/t so for 12t oh forgot capped load charge 20 t at£ 40 could do it for about £435/tAssured or non assured?
In my local ASDA last night egyptian red onions were 55 pence kg, uk red onions were 75 pence kg.Joshing aside as / my post above i dont think we as farmers in the uk are anywhere near getting the price for our product wether horn or corn that the market can or is bearing. It costs to import and deliver to the customer yet we are being offered a price for our produce at the level of port of origin which could well be half way round the world
ah but you havnt factored in that the uk consumer is delighted to buy produce grown in the effluent used for irrigation pumped out from the nile as against those produced hereIn my local ASDA last night egyptian red onions were 55 pence kg, uk red onions were 75 pence kg.
I doubt the consumer would give it much thought 4course. The onions looked same albeit packed in different coloured bags. Sorry digress.ah but you havnt factored in that the uk consumer is delighted to buy produce grown in the effluent used for irrigation pumped out from the nile as against those produced here
We are at export parity for feed barley and wheat in a lot of the country, that’s why, if we needed to import them prices would be higher.Joshing aside as / my post above i dont think we as farmers in the uk are anywhere near getting the price for our product wether horn or corn that the market can or is bearing. It costs to import and deliver to the customer yet we are being offered a price for our produce at the level of port of origin which could well be half way round the world
Rules regs growing and labour costs in egypt would be tiny compared to oursIn my local ASDA last night egyptian red onions were 55 pence kg, uk red onions were 75 pence kg.
What is the wheat price going to be in the morning crazy_bull?
Won't hold you to it.
was holding for 300 but if i get offered that i might bite £90 up on the lowest we sold at last year mind you we need it on todays cost's!£296
Unchanged to slightly up would be my guess, £ bfirmer, CBOT off its highs when the report came out.What is the wheat price going to be in the morning crazy_bull?
Won't hold you to it.