Grain Harvest: Agricultural Trade Warns Against Inferior Bread Grain
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The dry spring and rainy summer have added to the farmers this year. Agricultural trade warns: With cereals this leads to a loss of quality.
According to agricultural associations, the changeable weather with a dry spring and a rainy summer has had a negative effect on the quality of grain harvested in Germany. “The qualities of the grain are often no longer sufficient to be sold as bread wheat or malting barley,” Martin Courbier, managing director of the Federal Agricultural Trade Association, told the “editorial network Germany.” “Germany's degree of cereal self-sufficiency has dec…
The dry spring and the rainy summer have not made it easy for farmers this year. With the grain harvest this will lead to a loss of quality, warns the agricultural trade.
The changeable weather with a dry spring and a rainy summer has had a negative impact on the quality of the cereals harvested in Germany, according to agricultural associations. "The qualities of the cereals are more often no longer sufficient to be sold as bread wheat or brewing barley," said Martin Courbier, managing director of the Bundesverband Agrarhandel, the editorial network Germany (RND). "Germany's self-sufficiency in cereals has decli…
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