Tirlán has announced its harvest prices for 2025. The co-op’s board finalised the prices this week.
In total, prices for 13 products have been announced.
Feed barley with the co-op bonus will be priced at €190/t and feed wheat will be priced at €200/t. These prices include a co-op bonus of €10/t.
The prices are green prices based on a moisture content of 20%. Growers who meet requirements for the full trading bonus will receive that €10/t from the co-op. The base prices are €180/t and 190/t respectively.
Input spend needs to be €60/t or more to receive the €10/t bonus.
Details of the Tirlán Harvest 2025 Grain Prices are set out below.
The green prices including the co-op trading bonus of €10/t, a transport bonus and excluding VAT are as follows:
Feed barley - 190.Contracted spring barley - 200.Malting barley - 222.Feed wheat - 200.Feed beans - 220.Oilseed rape - 440.HEAR oilseed rape - 490. Winter barley (contracted) - 210.Standard food-grade oats - 215.Gluten-free oats - 230.Equine oats (contracted) - 200.Feed oats (uncontracted) - 175.Seed grain – Feed price + €30/tThe prices excluding the trading bonus of €10/t and excluding VAT, but including a transport bonus are as follows:
Feed barley -180.Contracted spring barley - 190.Malting barley - 212.Feed wheat - 190.Feed beans - 210.Oilseed rape - 430.HEAR oilseed rape - 480.Winter barley (contracted) - 200.Standard food-grade oats - 205.Gluten-free oats - 220.Equine oats (contracted) - 190.Feed oats (uncontracted) - 165.Speaking on the announcement Tirlán's chairperson John Murphy said: "The 2025 harvest saw significant growth in Tirlán's grain intake to almost 223,000 tonnes, an increase of 45,000 tonnes compared to last year. Great credit is due to everyone in the supply chain for managing what was a very concentrated harvest this year.”
Murphy urged dairy and beef farmers to consider the challenges facing Irish grain producers when making feed purchasing decisions saying: "Irish livestock farmers depend on tillage farmers for high-quality native grain and straw. Supporting them by choosing rations from feed mills that utilise locally produced grain is in all our interests."
Tirlán's head of grains, John Kealy said: “In 2025, around 45% of our green grain intake qualified for premium crop payments. By working closely with our growers, we’re ensuring these crops deliver additional returns, especially in challenging market conditions.”
Previous prices
The table below shows how these prices compare to the past number of years.
Tirlán has announced its harvest prices for 2025. The co-op’s board finalised the prices this week.
In total, prices for 13 products have been announced.
Feed barley with the co-op bonus will be priced at €190/t and feed wheat will be priced at €200/t. These prices include a co-op bonus of €10/t.
The prices are green prices based on a moisture content of 20%. Growers who meet requirements for the full trading bonus will receive that €10/t from the co-op. The base prices are €180/t and 190/t respectively.
Input spend needs to be €60/t or more to receive the €10/t bonus.
Details of the Tirlán Harvest 2025 Grain Prices are set out below.
The green prices including the co-op trading bonus of €10/t, a transport bonus and excluding VAT are as follows:
Feed barley - 190.Contracted spring barley - 200.Malting barley - 222.Feed wheat - 200.Feed beans - 220.Oilseed rape - 440.HEAR oilseed rape - 490. Winter barley (contracted) - 210.Standard food-grade oats - 215.Gluten-free oats - 230.Equine oats (contracted) - 200.Feed oats (uncontracted) - 175.Seed grain – Feed price + €30/tThe prices excluding the trading bonus of €10/t and excluding VAT, but including a transport bonus are as follows:
Feed barley -180.Contracted spring barley - 190.Malting barley - 212.Feed wheat - 190.Feed beans - 210.Oilseed rape - 430.HEAR oilseed rape - 480.Winter barley (contracted) - 200.Standard food-grade oats - 205.Gluten-free oats - 220.Equine oats (contracted) - 190.Feed oats (uncontracted) - 165.Speaking on the announcement Tirlán's chairperson John Murphy said: "The 2025 harvest saw significant growth in Tirlán's grain intake to almost 223,000 tonnes, an increase of 45,000 tonnes compared to last year. Great credit is due to everyone in the supply chain for managing what was a very concentrated harvest this year.”
Murphy urged dairy and beef farmers to consider the challenges facing Irish grain producers when making feed purchasing decisions saying: "Irish livestock farmers depend on tillage farmers for high-quality native grain and straw. Supporting them by choosing rations from feed mills that utilise locally produced grain is in all our interests."
Tirlán's head of grains, John Kealy said: “In 2025, around 45% of our green grain intake qualified for premium crop payments. By working closely with our growers, we’re ensuring these crops deliver additional returns, especially in challenging market conditions.”
Previous prices
The table below shows how these prices compare to the past number of years.
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