Barley Monthly Price - Zloty per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Aug 2020: -41.868 (-12.28%)
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Description: Barley (US) feed, No. 2, spot, 20 days To-Arrive, delivered Minneapolis from May 2012 onwards; during 1980 - 2012 April Canadian, feed, Western No. 1, Winnipeg Commodity Exchange, spot, wholesale farmers' price

Unit: Zloty per Metric Ton



Source: US Department of Agriculture; Bloomberg; World Bank.

See also: Barley production statistics

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Overview

Barley is a temperate cereal grain grown for animal feed, malting, and food use. In commodity markets it is commonly priced as bulk grain in US dollars per metric ton, with benchmark quotations often referring to exportable feed or malting barley of specified origin and quality. A widely used reference is barley of German origin, quoted on a spot basis in USD per metric ton. Barley is traded in physical markets and, in some regions, through futures-linked pricing relationships with other feed grains.

The grain is used primarily in livestock rations, especially for cattle, pigs, and sheep, where it serves as an energy source and can substitute for corn, wheat, or sorghum depending on local feed formulations. A smaller share is used for malting, where grain quality, protein content, and germination characteristics are critical because barley is the principal raw material for malt in beer and some distilled spirits. Food use is more limited but remains important in certain cuisines and in products such as pearl barley, flakes, and flour.

Supply Drivers

Barley supply is shaped by its role as a cool-season crop and by the geography of temperate agriculture. Major producing regions include the European Union, Russia, Canada, Australia, Ukraine, and parts of the Middle East and North Africa. These areas combine suitable growing temperatures, seasonal rainfall patterns, and large areas of cereal production. In drier regions, barley is often favored over more water-demanding crops because it tolerates moisture stress better than many alternatives.

Production is highly sensitive to weather during planting, tillering, heading, and grain fill. Excess heat, drought, frost, and untimely rain can reduce both yield and malting quality. Because barley is harvested annually, supply responds to each crop cycle rather than to continuous extraction, and acreage decisions are influenced by relative prices for wheat, corn, and oilseeds. Soil fertility, disease pressure, and lodging risk also matter, especially for malting grades that require uniform kernels and low contamination.

Storage, inland transport, and port logistics affect export availability. Barley is bulky relative to value, so freight costs and rail or river bottlenecks can shape regional price spreads. Quality segregation is important because feed and malting barley are not fully interchangeable, and post-harvest handling can determine whether grain meets brewing specifications.

Demand Drivers

Demand for barley comes mainly from livestock feed and malting. Feed demand is tied to meat, dairy, and poultry production, with barley often used where local feed rations favor it over corn or wheat. Its role in feed markets depends on relative prices, nutritional value, and regional livestock systems. In colder or drier producing areas, barley can be a practical feed grain because it is locally available and fits crop rotations.

Malting demand is more specialized and depends on brewing and distilling activity. Maltsters require barley with consistent kernel size, low protein variability, and strong germination performance. This creates a premium for specific varieties and grades, and it separates malting barley from lower-grade feed barley. Food demand is smaller but relatively stable, supported by traditional consumption in soups, cereals, and specialty products.

Barley also competes with corn, wheat, sorghum, and oats in feed use, so substitution is an important long-run demand mechanism. Seasonal patterns matter because livestock feeding, malting procurement, and harvest timing influence local availability. Demand is also shaped by population growth, urbanization, and dietary shifts that affect meat, beer, and processed food consumption.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Barley prices are influenced by broad grain-market conditions, especially the US dollar exchange rate, because internationally traded cereals are commonly priced in dollars. A stronger dollar tends to make dollar-denominated grain more expensive for non-dollar buyers, while a weaker dollar can support import demand. Interest rates matter through inventory financing and storage costs: when carrying grain is expensive, nearby prices can strengthen relative to deferred prices, and when storage is abundant, forward curves can reflect larger carry.

Barley often trades in relation to other feed grains, so price relationships with corn and wheat are important. Freight costs, energy prices, and general inflation affect handling and transport, which are significant in a low-margin bulk commodity. Because barley is storable, market structure can shift between contango and backwardation depending on harvest timing, local supply tightness, and the cost of holding inventories.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001340.88-
May 2001357.624.91%
Jun 2001377.415.54%
Jul 2001427.0513.15%
Aug 2001421.96-1.19%
Sep 2001420.49-0.35%
Oct 2001421.060.14%
Nov 2001413.20-1.87%
Dec 2001413.04-0.04%
Jan 2002403.12-2.40%
Feb 2002414.522.83%
Mar 2002409.53-1.20%
Apr 2002388.76-5.07%
May 2002395.111.63%
Jun 2002419.036.05%
Jul 2002470.4012.26%
Aug 2002505.397.44%
Sep 2002497.14-1.63%
Oct 2002497.06-0.02%
Nov 2002474.21-4.60%
Dec 2002458.41-3.33%
Jan 2003435.56-4.98%
Feb 2003441.371.33%
Mar 2003455.973.31%
Apr 2003454.15-0.40%
May 2003432.13-4.85%
Jun 2003422.74-2.17%
Jul 2003377.16-10.78%
Aug 2003344.73-8.60%
Sep 2003360.634.61%
Oct 2003375.534.13%
Nov 2003400.906.76%
Dec 2003383.42-4.36%
Jan 2004368.25-3.96%
Feb 2004366.64-0.44%
Mar 2004399.959.09%
Apr 2004446.2511.57%
May 2004439.03-1.62%
Jun 2004431.30-1.76%
Jul 2004378.26-12.30%
Aug 2004319.46-15.54%
Sep 2004305.73-4.30%
Oct 2004304.04-0.55%
Nov 2004312.902.91%
Dec 2004284.06-9.21%
Jan 2005281.99-0.73%
Feb 2005267.72-5.06%
Mar 2005286.807.13%
Apr 2005299.504.43%
May 2005292.33-2.39%
Jun 2005311.856.67%
Jul 2005329.445.64%
Aug 2005322.63-2.07%
Sep 2005313.11-2.95%
Oct 2005321.812.78%
Nov 2005332.393.29%
Dec 2005334.660.68%
Jan 2006326.78-2.35%
Feb 2006321.06-1.75%
Mar 2006323.980.91%
Apr 2006326.300.72%
May 2006327.830.47%
Jun 2006338.953.39%
Jul 2006352.994.14%
Aug 2006348.75-1.20%
Sep 2006359.863.18%
Oct 2006422.6317.44%
Nov 2006440.114.13%
Dec 2006435.50-1.05%
Jan 2007453.814.20%
Feb 2007450.04-0.83%
Mar 2007461.232.49%
Apr 2007444.09-3.72%
May 2007452.531.90%
Jun 2007524.0415.80%
Jul 2007488.81-6.72%
Aug 2007444.56-9.05%
Sep 2007503.7113.31%
Oct 2007512.701.78%
Nov 2007466.87-8.94%
Dec 2007491.645.31%
Jan 2008504.512.62%
Feb 2008523.363.74%
Mar 2008521.13-0.42%
Apr 2008519.18-0.37%
May 2008521.690.48%
Jun 2008522.400.14%
Jul 2008513.15-1.77%
Aug 2008465.71-9.24%
Sep 2008444.72-4.51%
Oct 2008385.96-13.21%
Nov 2008381.12-1.25%
Dec 2008342.67-10.09%
Jan 2009385.8212.59%
Feb 2009408.935.99%
Mar 2009407.57-0.33%
Apr 2009373.56-8.34%
May 2009415.9411.35%
Jun 2009478.0414.93%
Jul 2009428.60-10.34%
Aug 2009354.12-17.38%
Sep 2009295.79-16.47%
Oct 2009371.4225.57%
Nov 2009433.9716.84%
Dec 2009427.40-1.51%
Jan 2010417.27-2.37%
Feb 2010402.72-3.49%
Mar 2010421.444.65%
Apr 2010437.783.88%
May 2010462.625.67%
Jun 2010490.546.03%
Jul 2010500.051.94%
Aug 2010498.23-0.37%
Sep 2010509.162.19%
Oct 2010496.92-2.40%
Nov 2010513.273.29%
Dec 2010573.2311.68%
Jan 2011568.79-0.77%
Feb 2011565.15-0.64%
Mar 2011580.452.71%
Apr 2011574.14-1.09%
May 2011574.02-0.02%
Jun 2011579.030.87%
Jul 2011603.504.23%
Aug 2011591.05-2.06%
Sep 2011661.5711.93%
Oct 2011663.680.32%
Nov 2011689.483.89%
Dec 2011720.954.56%
Jan 2012711.14-1.36%
Feb 2012674.50-5.15%
Mar 2012697.863.46%
Apr 2012752.617.85%
May 2012803.176.72%
Jun 2012812.931.22%
Jul 2012863.836.26%
Aug 2012876.731.49%
Sep 2012822.84-6.15%
Oct 2012800.60-2.70%
Nov 2012814.171.69%
Dec 2012759.95-6.66%
Jan 2013726.36-4.42%
Feb 2013738.841.72%
Mar 2013768.454.01%
Apr 2013730.15-4.98%
May 2013745.182.06%
Jun 2013745.480.04%
Jul 2013698.73-6.27%
Aug 2013588.08-15.84%
Sep 2013507.32-13.73%
Oct 2013478.23-5.73%
Nov 2013493.543.20%
Dec 2013493.41-0.03%
Jan 2014514.384.25%
Feb 2014520.141.12%
Mar 2014540.213.86%
Apr 2014549.691.75%
May 2014553.230.64%
Jun 2014487.70-11.85%
Jul 2014424.48-12.96%
Aug 2014373.01-12.13%
Sep 2014343.08-8.02%
Oct 2014371.788.36%
Nov 2014385.013.56%
Dec 2014420.649.25%
Jan 2015472.7512.39%
Feb 2015461.24-2.43%
Mar 2015481.504.39%
Apr 2015481.800.06%
May 2015463.25-3.85%
Jun 2015441.62-4.67%
Jul 2015468.146.01%
Aug 2015416.94-10.94%
Sep 2015411.74-1.25%
Oct 2015446.708.49%
Nov 2015471.835.63%
Dec 2015471.20-0.13%
Jan 2016480.461.96%
Feb 2016455.27-5.24%
Mar 2016438.01-3.79%
Apr 2016427.55-2.39%
May 2016436.562.11%
Jun 2016424.02-2.87%
Jul 2016425.410.33%
Aug 2016366.51-13.85%
Sep 2016344.85-5.91%
Oct 2016358.974.09%
Nov 2016372.813.86%
Dec 2016386.123.57%
Jan 2017378.12-2.07%
Feb 2017371.79-1.67%
Mar 2017376.281.21%
Apr 2017372.49-1.01%
May 2017358.19-3.84%
Jun 2017353.03-1.44%
Jul 2017346.53-1.84%
Aug 2017348.320.52%
Sep 2017345.70-0.75%
Oct 2017349.601.13%
Nov 2017390.8311.79%
Dec 2017425.818.95%
Jan 2018416.20-2.25%
Feb 2018435.314.59%
Mar 2018446.602.59%
Apr 2018447.180.13%
May 2018474.096.02%
Jun 2018482.601.79%
Jul 2018484.700.43%
Aug 2018473.72-2.26%
Sep 2018440.33-7.05%
Oct 2018447.551.64%
Nov 2018452.311.06%
Dec 2018450.09-0.49%
Jan 2019449.02-0.24%
Feb 2019454.211.16%
Mar 2019453.97-0.05%
Apr 2019520.2714.60%
May 2019573.6110.25%
Jun 2019563.91-1.69%
Jul 2019566.810.52%
Aug 2019527.44-6.95%
Sep 2019453.93-13.94%
Oct 2019447.64-1.39%
Nov 2019444.92-0.61%
Dec 2019441.66-0.73%
Jan 2020440.00-0.38%
Feb 2020450.242.33%
Mar 2020460.842.35%
Apr 2020480.144.19%
May 2020334.45-30.34%
Jun 2020317.12-5.18%
Jul 2020311.75-1.69%
Aug 2020299.01-4.09%

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