Trading Volume and Trading Price of Corn Auctioned Both Fell This Week
By CnAgri2018-09-19 13:51:11 Print Planned auction volume of corn was 7.97 million MT this week. The actual trading volume was 3.93 million MT. The trading rate was 49%, 5 percentage points less than that of last week.On September 13th, auction volume in Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia was 3.96 million MT. The actual trading volume was 2.9 million MT, and the average price was RMB 1,567/MT, RMB 3/MT less than that of last week. The trading rate was 73%, 2 percentage points less than that of last week.
On September 14th, auction volume in Heilongjiang was 3.99 million MT. The actual trading volume was 1.03 million MT. The trading rate was 26%, 7 percentage points less than last week. The average trading price was RMB 1,444/MT, RMB 9/MT less than that of last week.
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