Australia cut feed barley exports in January

Published 2023년 3월 14일

Tridge summary

In January, Australia experienced a decrease in feed barley exports, down to 417.2 thousand tons from the previous month's 1.06 million tons, primarily due to less shipping in the month following December's active exports. The main destinations for the reduced exports were Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the Philippines. Despite this, market operators anticipate shipments of at least 800,000 tons in February and March. There was a 12% increase in sorghum exports in January, reaching 50.1 thousand tons, with a significant portion being exported to Japan and China.
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Original content

According to experts from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in January of this year. the country seasonally reduced exports of feed barley compared to the previous month and increased sorghum exports, according to Grain Central. In particular, the export of fodder barley in January decreased to 417.2 thousand tons compared to 1.06 million tons in the previous month. The main volumes of grain were shipped to Saudi Arabia (115.2 thousand tons), Jordan (91.3 thousand tons), Philippines (56.3 thousand tons). The decrease in grain shipments from Australia was primarily due to the fact that the country traditionally actively exports barley in December, and shipments in the next month are not so high. At the same time, ...
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