In 2021, China's wheat imports rose by 17% to approximately 9.8 million tons, totaling around 39.6 million tons in total grain imports. This increase is attributed to both dietary preferences shifting towards bread and the high prices of corn, leading to wheat's use as fodder. Despite challenges such as high domestic prices and a weak harvest, China's agriculture news agency, Sitonia, anticipates substantial wheat imports in 2022, contributing to the global market's dynamics.