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Domestic Price of Coarse Grains

Published: March 13, 2024
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Definition of Domestic Price of Coarse Grains

This report analyses the domestic price of coarse grains, measured by the producer price index for grains. The major types of coarse grains grown in New Zealand are barley, maize and oats. Sorghum and triticale are also produced in smaller quantities. This data is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa) and is measured in index points. It is presented in financial years, with a base year of 2022-23.

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Recent Trends – Domestic Price of Coarse Grains

IBISWorld forecasts the domestic price of coarse grains to fall by 2.6% in 2023-24, to 97.4 index points. The majority of New Zealand's grain is either exported or sold to animal feed manufacturers. Global supply disruptions are expected to ease over the year, which is likely to reduce the inflated prices for coarse grains on the global market. Tumbling demand from dairy and beef cattle farming is likely to further erode prices.

The domestic price of coarse grains is heavily influenced by the global market. As global demand has risen in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, significant disruptions in global supplies caused by supply chain issues and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have contributed to a sharp increase global price for coarse grains over the three years through 2022-23. However, record harvests in Australia over the three years through 2021-22 have limited these price increases over the period. In 2017-18, harvest levels in New Zealand declined due to high rainfall levels at the beginning of the planting season and extreme heat that summer. This trend, combined with declining harvests across drought-affected eastern Australia, contributed to prices rising in 2018-19. For this reason, prices on the global market for coarse grains have risen over the past five years.

5-Year Outlook – Domestic Price of Coarse Grains

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