In April, Australia exported 696,540 tonnes of barley and 149,744 tonnes of sorghum, with China being the primary buyer for both. Feed barley exports fell by 19% from March, while malting barley exports rose by 61%. Despite China's dominance, Australia maintains a diverse buyer base. Barley exports are expected to decline sharply as stocks deplete, potentially causing localised price increases in high-demand areas. Sorghum exports are projected to rise as the export program advances in Queensland and New South Wales.