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01 October, 2020



Barley news UK: Grain harvest completed across most of the UK

Harvest has now reached completion across most of the UK, especially in Central and Southern regions. After a stormy period at the end of August, the weather has been calmer with less rainfall in mid-September allowing some respite for farmers to finish up their harvests and begin early drilling, AHDB reported on October 1.

According to the 5th AHDB harvest report, based on 98% completion, estimated yields for winter wheat are 7.1 -7.3t/ha and winter barley yields are estimated at 6.5 – 6.7 t/ha. These are both back on the five year averages (8.4t/ha and 7.1t/ha). Spring barley yields are predicted around 5.8 – 6.1 t/ha based on 97% completion, largely on par with the five year average.

Barley remains in large supply in the UK, with a considerable exportable surplus despite some of the yield pressures realised in this year’s winter barley crop. With barley operating at export parity, prices are being pressured and the relatively bearish outlook for domestic prices persists.





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