Market Morsel: China buying barley – just not from us

Chinese demand for grains has grown in the past year and a half. At the end of April, China has already imported more grain (combined wheat, barley & corn) than the year totals for 2016-2019.

We remain locked out of China for our barley. However, this hasn’t stopped China from making large purchases. According to Chinese government import data, they imported 1.15mmt of barley during April. This is the second-largest volume, behind the joint first place months of Sep/Oct 2020 when 1.34mmt was imported.

Whilst we aren’t in the picture for China. These large volumes assist us from competing in other destinations without giving away too much on price.

Last week I wrote briefly about Chinese purchases of US corn (see here). They are huge, and imports of corn have been on an upward trend through 2020. Imports were down last month but remain at the fourth-highest level and well above pre-2020 levels.

Wheat is another crop that has also got attention in the past year. Imports remain strong, and luckily Australia has still been able to trade into this market despite conjecture of potential issues back in September (see here & here).

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