Asia's cereal imports have reached record levels in the 2020/21 season, largely due to increased feed demand in China, which is expected to result in a record maize import of 20 million tons. The region's aggregate wheat import requirement has also reached the highest level in the past five years, with China leading the increase, followed by other large importers. However, despite the strong demand, prices have not significantly increased in most regions, partly due to higher rice exports by India, Pakistan, Cambodia, and China. The price stability is expected to continue with the upcoming harvest of the new wheat crop.