Chinese demand for feed grain sizzles

Gregor Heard
June 19 2018 - 12:00pm
A temporary ban on US sorghum meant China bought large volumes of Aussie feed grain in March and April, competing against a rock-solid domestic market.
A temporary ban on US sorghum meant China bought large volumes of Aussie feed grain in March and April, competing against a rock-solid domestic market.

Australian Bureau of Statistics data has shown China’s insatiable appetite for feed grain has meant it continued to compete against soaring Australian domestic grain prices to dominate international purchases of Aussie feed grain through March and April.

Gregor Heard

Gregor Heard

National Grains Industry Reporter

Gregor Heard is ACM's national grains industry reporter, based in Horsham, Victoria. He has a wealth of knowledge surrounding the cropping sector through his 15 years in the role. Prior to that he was with the Fairfax network as a reporter with Stock & Land. Some of the major issues he has reported on during his time with the company include the deregulation of the export wheat market, the introduction of genetically modified crops and the fight to protect growers better from grain trader insolvencies. Still involved with the family farm he is passionate about rural Australia and its people and hopes to use his role to act as an advocate for those involved in the grain sector.

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