Bulgaria: Grain and Feed Market Update

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   BU2023-0012

FAS Sofia updates its forecasts for Bulgarian production of grain crops in marketing year (MY)2023/24 to 10.5 million metric tons (MMT), based on improving prospects for average yields for wheat, barley, and corn. Unusually rainy and cool spring led to favorable growing conditions although it hampered timely corn planting and caused higher pest and disease pressure. MY2022/23 export demand has been sluggish due to decreasing grain prices causing farmers to be reluctant sellers. A heavy Black Sea supply situation, along with volatile and unpredictable regional market, led to unusually low exports lagging behind by 36 percent for wheat, by 59 percent for barley, and by 34 percent for corn at the end of May compared to a year ago. As a result, the country will likely meet the new harvest with almost double higher wheat ending stocks and eight times more barley stocks, creating logistical and price challenges in the beginning of the new season.

Related Reports

Attaché Report (GAIN)

United Kingdom: Sustainable Aviation Fuel in the UK

As part of a broad push towards reducing carbon emissions in the aviation sector, the newly elected Labour government is seeking to bolster the United Kingdom’s (UK) Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) industry, which builds on initiatives and policies...
On October 30, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) extended over 220 voluntary tariff suspensions announced following the 2021 and 2023 application periods, through June 30, 2026. The announcement synchronizes multiple expiration periods...
The European Commission will allocate €132 million (approximately $138 million) towards promotion activities for EU agri-food products in 2025.