Oats Market Analysis

Current prices, historical trends, and profitability insights for Irish oats farmers

Current Oats Prices

Feed Oats

€240/t
0.8% monthly

Milling Oats

€260/t
2.1% quarterly

Average Profit

€330/ha
8.3% yearly

Oats Price History (5 Years)

Oats Price History Chart
Source: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Profitability Comparison

MetricWheatBarleyOatsHemp
Gross/Acre€680€720€590€1,820
Input Costs/Acre€310€290€260€240
Net Profit/Acre€370€430€330€1,580
Labor Hours/Acre25222818
Based on Teagasc 2023 data and MH contracts

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors affect oats prices in Ireland?
Irish oats prices are influenced by global market trends, weather, input costs, exchange rates, and demand from millers and feed producers. Oats usually get a premium over other cereals due to nutrition.
How does oats profitability compare to other crops?
Oats remain important but margins have tightened from higher input costs and volatility. Many farmers try hemp for higher margins, lower costs, and stable prices.
Can I grow both oats and hemp?
Absolutely! Many farmers rotate hemp with oats. Hemp boosts soil and breaks disease cycles, helping the next oats crop. We support full crop planning for rotations.
Where can I sell my oats?
Most go to local grain merchants, feed mills (feed oats), or specialist mills (milling oats). Unlike hemp (sold by contract), oats need a new buyer and price each year.