Australia in October reduced the export of feed barley and increased shipments of sorghum

Published 2021년 12월 7일

Tridge summary

In October, Australia saw a notable increase in the export of barley and sorghum, with a total of 432.1 thousand tons of barley and 297.6 thousand tons of sorghum being shipped out. The country experienced a surge in malting barley exports, reaching 82.8 thousand tons, while feed barley exports saw a decrease to 349.3 thousand tons. The report also highlighted changes in export destinations, with reductions in feed barley shipments to several countries but an increase to Japan, and a rise in sorghum exports, especially to China and Japan, offset by reductions in shipments to the Philippines, Taiwan, and Kenya. The Australian Bureau of Statistics anticipates a growth in feed barley exports in the latter part of this year and the early part of the next.
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According to experts from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in October this year, the country exported 432.1 thousand tons of barley and 297.6 thousand tons of sorghum, reports Grain Central. As specified, the volume of shipments of malting barley in the reporting month increased to 82.8 thousand tons compared to 32.7 thousand tons in September, while the export of feed barley, on the contrary, decreased - to 349.3 (512.6) thousand tons. In particular, in the reporting month, Australia did not ship feed grain to Kuwait (90.6 thousand tons in September), Mexico (30 thousand tons), New Zealand (5.8 thousand tons), and also decreased to Oman - up to 10 (36.9) thousand tons, Qatar - up to 50 (55.1) thousand tons, Saudi Arabia - up to 113.3 (131.5) thousand tons, UAE - up to 6.2 (55.5) ) thousand tons and Vietnam - up to 14 (54.2) thousand tons. At the same time, Japan in October increased imports of Australian feed barley to 137.6 (38.3) thousand tons, the Philippines - up to 13.7 ...
Source: Zol

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