Australia increased exports of feed barley in December and reduced shipments of sorghum

Published 2022년 2월 7일

Tridge summary

In December 2021, Australia saw a significant increase in the export of feed barley by 58%, shipping 942.7 thousand tons, as reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. However, there was a notable decrease in the export of malting barley by 68% and sorghum by 32%. The main destinations for feed barley included Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Vietnam, while China and the Philippines were the primary recipients of sorghum.
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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in December 2021, the country exported 942.7 thousand tons of feed barley and 19.2 thousand tons of malting barley, as well as 78.5 thousand tons of sorghum, reports Grain Central. At the same time, it is noted that the country increased the shipment of feed barley by 58% per month (596.5 thousand tons in November), while the export of malting barley decreased by 68% (60.4 thousand tons in November), sorghum - by 32% (116.4 thousand tons). Australia exported the main volumes of feed barley to Saudi Arabia - 296.1 thousand tons (-7% per ...
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