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China’s Sinograin to expand wheat stockpiles as global supplies fall

by Sarkiya Ranen
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CHINA will expand its wheat stockpile by increasing buying from domestic producers as the world’s top producer and consumer of the staple grain looks to secure supply amid recent weather-related damage to global production.

Frost has hit crops in No 1 exporter Russia and both dryness and excessive rains have threatened yields in the European Union, igniting worries about lower global supplies in the second half of 2024, a key production and marketing period.

Wheat buyers in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, which account for two-thirds of global imports of the staple, have been caught out with relatively little supply after the weather disruptions that unexpectedly sent prices surging from April.

China’s state-owned agricultural stockpiler Sinograin said in a notice on Wednesday (Jun 5) it and its affiliated units will increase purchases of wheat produced in 2024 from major regions for its reserves. It said it had already started buying in some regions.

This comes as Chinese buyers in recent months cancelled wheat shipments from US and Australia after price fluctuations.

Sinograin in January had also said it would raise its purchases of domestic corn.

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The world’s biggest grain importer this year sharply expanded its budget to stockpile grains and edible oils by 8.1 per cent and implemented its first food security law aimed at achieving “absolute self-sufficiency” in staple grains. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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