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27 February, 2024



Barley news China: Chinese buyers return to market after a long holiday

Chinese buyers have returned to the market after a long holiday, showing firm demand for optional origin barley and Ukrainian corn, with several trades of the grains done recently, trade sources told Fastmarkets Agriculture.

Traders said Chinese buying interest was solid, with up to 12 cargoes of barley traded into China in the last week, sourced from France, Australia, and Ukraine.

Fastmarkets did not manage to confirm all 12 deals, but trade sources said that at least five optional origin trades were completed, while rising basis prices for French-origin barley also pointed to significant purchases.

French barley bids on a free on board (FOB) basis increased from a €25 per tonne discount to May Euronext milling wheat futures to a €17 per tonne discount.

In Australia, local sources said they had seen more interest for buying barley on an FOB basis, most probably to cover sales into China on a delivered basis, with bids firming to $235 per tonne FOB WA.

Ukrainian-origin barley was offered at $245 per tonne cost and freight (CFR) China, however, traders said Chinese buyers were reluctant to purchase Ukrainian origin due to contaminants found in previously purchased cargoes.

Price ideas were heard at around $247-255 per tonne CFR China for optional origin cargoes.

French and Ukrainian origins are both subject to a 3% import tariff, while Australian origin is duty-free.

Chinese barley imports in 2023/24 are expected to reach 8.4 million tonnes, while around 6.5 million were already imported during the July-December period, with Australia regaining market share after the imports were allowed in August 2023.





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