China has capitalized on a drop in international feed grain prices, purchasing over 20 batches totaling 1.2 million tons of corn, sorghum, and barley from suppliers including Ukraine and the US. This comes as grain prices rise in China and the country increases its grain stockpiling. Meanwhile, Ukraine has seen a 17.6% increase in fillet prices and has enabled 528 exporters to export soybeans, corn, and barley to China following phytosanitary procedures. The country also anticipates a drop in vegetable prices due to state grants for horticulture and greenhouse construction.