China was highly active in purchasing global grains but has remained quiet since late last year. Is this a permanent shift or merely a temporary pause? In this update, our expert will walk you through the key developments in China and how these changes are reshaping its trade flows with international suppliers - particularly Australia.
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- Greater local production and weaker import margin curb buying interest
- Falling pig herd slows Chinese feed grain demand
- Wheat imports could be a spotlight in 2025-26
- China prefers Australian grains, but uncertainty remains
- China may consume less meat in the next 10 years


