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Australian July wheat exports rebound, barley falls

  • Market: Agriculture
  • 19/09/23

Australian wheat exports increased in July after slowing down in June owing to a decline in global demand driven by cheaper alternatives.

Australian wheat exports for July totalled 2.7mn t, up from 2.5mn t in June and 2.6mn t in 2022, but down from May's peak of 3.3mn t according to data released from Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS). January-July wheat exports totalled 21.7mn t, up from 18.1mn t in 2022. Three consecutive years of substantial rainfall and record-breaking crop production in Australia have led to higher domestic stocks, increasing the country's export capacity.

Wheat exports to China rose by 491,000t from the previous month. China's major wheat producing regions were hit by excessive rainfall in late May during the harvesting stage, leading to damaged crops and a reduction in Chinese wheat production.

Dry conditions are affecting this years upcoming harvest, and the export price premium on milling wheat to feed wheat is expected to continue rising because of the impact of dry weather on yields and crop quality in northern New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia (WA).

Australia's winter crop production forecast was revised to 45.2mn t earlier this month, a decline of 34pc on the year, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Science (Abares). This will result in lower exports for the 2023-24 period.

The harvest in central Queensland started last week but it is not expected to extend for long in the region because of dry conditions experienced throughout the growing season, resulting in lower yields and reduced quality. Most of the wheat harvested within the central Queensland region is expected to have a low grade protein content and will primarily be used for feed wheat, according to a local trader.

Barley

Australian barley exports for July totalled 382,000t, down from 465,000t in June and 591,000t in 2022, according to ABS.

January-July barley exports totalled 4.2mn t, down from 4.8mn t compared to the year earlier period. China ended anti-dumping tariffs on Australian imported barley on 5 August, and the first shipment of barley has arrived in China. This marks the first trade of barley between the two countries since 2020. China was once Australia's largest market for barley exports, accounting for 35pc or 1.5mn t of Australia's barley exports in 2020, according to ABS. China is expected to receive more barley from Australia in the coming months given the resumption of barley exports to the country.

Australian grain exports (000't)
Wheat
IndonesiaThailandVietnamChinaJapanPhilippinesTotal
Jul-2363757141628284602,705
Jun-235093813111371502102,571
May-234071984537891122343,309
Jul-22388703816921043092,597
Jul-2167175143263481441,901
Jul-20151133865438
Jan-Jul 23 2,928 1,741 2,077 5,362 668 1,92921,696
Jan-Jul 22 2,268 556 1,964 3,969 644 1,99118,066
Jan-Jul 21 3,927 855 2,060 1,093 617 1,25816,975
Jan-Jul 20 501 287 287 1,211 516 4176,224
Barley
ThailandVietnamJapanPhilippinesChinaKoreaTotal
Jul-23211420301382
Jun-2334151552010465
May-2368123105302598
Jul-220106781201591
Jul-212431645601571
Jul-2065634101207
Jan-Jul 23 609 464 631 2070 414,204
Jan-Jul 22 13 376 625 1840 284,791
Jan-Jul 21 679500 683 1600 195,384
Jan-Jul 20 430 99 3135 1,367 162,397
Totals include all destinations not just those listed

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