MN | w1891 - 11/21/2025 16:27
Thank you for bringing that up as I totally forgot about sugar. That would be an interesting number to calculate. I mean between the sugar support price and more importantly the sugar quotas would definitely bring the floor pricing up.
You are much more well versed in the vegetable/direct consumer "food" market. What do those industries think when it comes to government support? I have a sneaking suspicion they had no problem with commodity crop support as it could limit vegetable crop acreage with better incentives to keep land in the major crops and not overly saturate their market.
Unfortunately, the sugar market has experienced a considerable decline as compared to the previous crop year.This is primarily the result of the substantially higher than normal stocks-to-use level resulting from excess imports,lower domestic consumption.
Right from the co-op ^^^^^^ prices are poor. |