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Παρασκευή 5 Ιουνίου 2009

greek durum wheat at 250 euro /ton


less than 10days before harvesting durum wheat seems to start over 200euro/mt for farmer prices at central makedonia!

super offer ammonia nitrate fertilizer 300/euro/mt


An Unique product, patented by AGROPOLYCHIM. SAN . This is a typic ammonia nitrate fertilizer containing two forms of nitrogen: ammonia and nitrical all-purpose product - suitable for fertilization of all crops. It is white or pale yellow in color, easy solving in water, highly hygroscopic. The product's condensing is removed through granulation.

The product exerts the most powerful and immediate effect on the crop yields. In identical conditions the rainfall boosts the efficiency of nitric fertilizers. Efficiency increases as well when a correct combination of nitric and phosphate and potassium fertilization is used.

Storage, packaging and transport:

The product is stored in bulk or in packages in dry, closed warehouse premises, preventing damping or direct sun exposure. It is packaged in valve cassette polyethylene, polypropylene or isolated polypropylene tissue bag – net weight 50 kg or 1mt “bigbags”.

Ammonia nitrate is transported packed or in bilk in any kind of vehicles preventing product damping and in accordance with the rules for transport of specific loads.

wanted :::soft wheat


less than 10days before harvesting

feed wheat urgently needed
prices rising from 110 to 130 euros/mt

greek corn price rising!!


greek corn price rising!!!
from 140e/mt at 1may
currently at155euro/mt
at 1 jule 190-200 ???

Σάββατο 30 Μαΐου 2009


greek watermellons
we can provide mellons and water mellons directly from the fields from thessaloniki area
the payment is cash only or in bank tranfer in advance . also you have to arrange transportation from our facilities .the prices are depending from the demmand
but our prices are better because fruits are directly from the farmers
the season begins at 15 june i estimate the prices would be 0,18-0,2 EURO PER KILO AND GRADUALLY will form at 0,15-017euro/kg.
till how manny kilograms are you interested in medium,small and big watermellons?
please inform me if you are really inderested in these terms.

Κυριακή 3 Μαΐου 2009

greek eggs


with well-organized facilities and capabilities that overcome 340.000 hens egg production, are also some of our company's main suppliers...

Our prime goal is the production and delivery of well-known fresh eggs of high quality

wheat flour


flour suitable for bread making

Κυριακή 26 Απριλίου 2009

Official Grain Grading Guide

– Chapter 1 –

Determining test weight

Test weight is the weight of a measured volume of grain expressed in kilograms per hectolitre.

Equipment needed to determine test weight
0.5 litre measure A cylindrical shaped cup with an inside diameter of approximately 90 mm and a height of approximately 77.5 mm. The measure is calibrated to contain 500 ml of water, ± 1 mL, at 20°C.
Cox funnel A funnel with a 3.81 cm opening and a drop of 4.41 cm, from the opening in the funnel to the top of the measure used to uniformly direct the flow of grain into the 0.5 litre cup.
Striker A piece of round hardwood, 2.2 cm in diameter and approximately 23 cm in length.
Scale Any Canadian Grain Commission approved electronic metric scale.
Computer interface For Canadian Grain Commission inspection purposes, the electronic scale is connected to a computer which converts the grams in the 0.5 L measure to grams per hectolitre. If the computer interface is not available, the test weight conversion can be done by utilizing charts provided by the Canadian Grain Commission Statistical unit.
Test weight conversion charts Used to convert the weight in grams from the 0.5 L measure to kg/hl.

Procedure

  1. Fill the 0.5 litre measure to overflowing with the grain to be tested.
  2. Ensure the slide is inserted into the Cox funnel.
  3. Pour the contents of the 0.5 litre measure, plus an extra handful, into the Cox funnel.
  4. Place the 0.5 litre measure on a solid base.
  5. Position the Cox funnel on top of the 0.5 litre measure so that the notched legs of the Cox funnel fit securely onto the measure’s rim.
  6. Remove the slide on the Cox funnel quickly so that the grain drops evenly into the 0.5 litre measure.
  7. Carefully remove the Cox funnel from the top of the 0.5 litre measure so as not to disturb the grain.

    Important: Any jarring of the cup at this point will result in compaction of the grain in the 0.5 litre measure and could produce inaccurate results.

  8. Place the hardwood striker on the rim of the 0.5 litre measure and, using three zigzag, equal motions, scalp off the excess the grain in the measure.
  9. Pour the grain remaining in the 0.5 litre measure into the scale pan.
  10. Determine the weight in grams of the grain in the scale pan.
  11. Convert the grams in the 0.5 litre measure to kg/hl.

Note: The Canadian Grain Commission conversion formula takes into account the compaction factor of the various grains and is incorporated into the ISA computer software and the conversion charts. Doubling the weight of the grain in the 0.5 litre measure and dividing by ten (10) will not accurately predict the kg/hl.

Test weight, except for corn, is determined after the removal of dockage as defined in the cleaning procedures described for each class of grain.

Test weight on corn is determined prior to removal of cracked corn and foreign material.

Πέμπτη 16 Απριλίου 2009

The Ukrainian government increased its grain harvest forecast by 6.7% on April 13.

uri Melnik, Minister of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine, said the government increased its forecast of grain harvests in 2009 to 48 million tonnes from 45 million tonnes. Melnik said the government changed its estimate due to satisfactory conditions of winter crop sowings and good rates of the spring sowing campaign.

Agricultural enterprises will sow grains throughout previously planned areas of 16 million hectares (including winter grains), added Melnik. The Ministry said it will continue correcting its forecasts of grain crops depending on how the weather conditions influence grain harvest formation.

At the same time, data from IA APK-Inform confirmed the forecast. Grain and legumes sowing areas for 2009 are estimated to total 15.2 million hectares, and the grain harvest in 2009 is estimated not to exceed 40 million hectares.

The forecast of IA APK-Inform, which was published on March 9, is based on the processing of great volumes of statistic information and data of the panel representational polling of agricultural producers within the study "Ukraine: sowing campaign-2009. Forecast of harvests of main agricultural crops in Ukraine in 2009."

Κυριακή 12 Απριλίου 2009

: Sunflower Meal

: Sunflower Meal /

Physical Characteristics:

  • Coarse light gray to dark gray meal
  • Small percentage hulls (from seed) visible in sample.
  • Very slightly toasted flavor.

Chemical Characteristics:

  • Dry Matter (DM) 91.1 %
  • Moisture content 10 % max.
  • Crude Protein % DM 38.0 % min
  • DIP %CP 76 %
  • UIP %CP 24 %
  • CF %DM 20 %
  • ADF %DM 25 %
  • NDF %DM 30 %
  • TDN %DM 68 %
  • ME (DM) 12 MJ/Kg
  • Fat %DM 1.5 %
  • Ash %DM 6.2 %
  • Ca %DM 0.39 %
  • P %DM 0.94 %
  • Na %DM 0.01 %
  • Bulk Density 0.40 Kg/m3

Packaging Information:

  • 40 Kg polypropylene bags.
  • Bulk up to 34 tons.

soft wheat brans


in 50 kg pacs
and in bulk

Πέμπτη 9 Απριλίου 2009

herbicides


Crops

Durum, rye, triticale and wheat.


Weed Spectrum

Alopecurus spp., Apera spp., Avena spp., Lolium spp., Phalaris spp., Poa spp., Bromus spp. and some key broadleaf weeds.

cotton seeds


Advantages of Fibermax varieties for producers

The Fibermax cotton varieties occupy the first place in the Greek market since 2004.

The main commercial varieties are: Carmen, Celia, Flora and Julia, as well as two Okra type varieties named Roka and Lacta. Fibermax varieties are now widely recognized by the producers, not only for their high yield in production but also for their excellent quality characteristics, that bring about the maximum yield for the Greek producer.

Several of their incommensurable advantages are the following:

  • Maximum spouting
  • Deep root system
  • Plants with fast initial growth
  • Ball setting in low positions (6th – 8th node)
  • High tolerance to stress conditions
  • Uniform ball setting and opening
  • High tolerance to Verticillium
  • Excellent fiber quality
  • Maximum yield

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