The USDA has increased its forecast for China's rice imports for the 2021/22 marketing year to 5.2 million tons, the highest since 2018/19, due to a 36% rise in imports from July 2021 to February 2022. India has been the largest contributor to these imports, exporting 870,000 tons in the first 8 months of the 2021/22 marketing year, up from 60,000 tons in the same period of the previous marketing year. The majority of the imports are broken rice, which is more affordable and can be imported outside of the tariff-rate quota, attracting a 10% tariff only. The increase in imports is due to competitive prices and the replacement of corn in feed rations, as well as its use in processed foods and liquor manufacturing.