Farmers in Saxony are struggling with falling grain prices. "Pure cash crop farming is currently a loss-making business," said Torsten Krawczyk, President of the Saxon State Farmers' Association, at the start of the harvest on the Staritz estate in Belgern (district of North Saxony). Since spring, grain prices have only known the "way south" - i.e. downwards.
Trend reversal in falling grain prices not in sight
According to the association, prices were already below the previous year's level at the start of the harvest in some cases. A trend reversal is currently not in sight. "Cost-covering marketing is hardly possible in the current market situation, as input prices for seed, fertilizer and crop protection are at a consistently high level," they said.