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Australia’s April sorghum exports boom, barley drops

Liz Wells June 17, 2025

Sorghum pours into a GrainCorp bunker in CQ. Photo: GrainCorp

AUSTRALIA exported 678,382 tonnes of barley and 463,220t of sorghum in April, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Feed accounted for 576,692t of the barley total, and was down 8 percent from the March figure of 623,805t.

China on 330,254t was the destination for 57pc of April-shipped feed barley, with Japan on 116,535t and Saudia Arabia on 66,000t the second and third-biggest markets respectively.

April-shipped malting barley totalled 101,690t, down 51pc from the March figure, and had only three destinations: China on 65,359t, Mexico on 33,000t, and Vietnam on 3331t.

Sorghum exports rose 146pc from the March total of 188,285t to reflect peak new-crop availability.

On 445,133t, China accounted for 96pc of sorghum shipped in April, with Kenya on 14,003t the second-biggest market, and The Philippines on 2172t the third.

Flexi Grain pool manager Sam Roache said less availability and a momentary slump in demand from China have made May the lowest shipment month since December.

“The combination of good comparative prices to corn and other feedgrains, a lack of Chinese buying, and limited Black Sea availability saw Middle Eastern buyers stand up for around 100,000t, or 15pc of exports, which is relatively high,” Mr Roache said.

“Likewise Japan had a big month, further testament to attractive prices versus other feedgrains.

“In the malting space, Mexico continued to be a consistent buyer and kudos should go to those that have developed and held on to these strong customers.”

Mr Roache said barley exports were expected to trend lower as stocks run down before “hitting the wall in August”.

“We are looking to be 85pc done on exports by the end of May, and stems that are going to be over-allocated.

“Carry-out will be another record low.”

On the domestic front, Mr Roache said south-eastern Australia’s drought market kicked in last month.

“Aggressive covering came from those caught short, and drove markets up A$20-40/t in a short sharp rally.

“The fodder and fibre shortage continues, but the widespread rain has taken the pressure off demand and we do note more seller engagement in the market.

“Barley prices in many zones remain are well above export parity as we approach the pressure of the Black Sea and EU harvests on markets.

Mr Roache said the up-country premium over export values was highest in southern NSW and Victoria.

“Local prices are inverted by $10-20/t in the east anywhere south of the Dubbo line and across SA and WA as the market.

“There are some compelling sell signals in the market today.”

As expected, April was a monster month for sorghum exports, more than doubling the March total, and quadruple what went in February.

“The drivers are obvious, with strong demand present, harvest pace increasing, and growers happy to sell into excellent market conditions with logistics freeing up.

“The US trade piece has been heavily in our favour on sorghum and US-China trade progress will do us no favours from a demand standpoint.”

Mr Roache said May and June sorghum shipments were expected to be big, with demand remaining strong and Central Queensland availability adding to the liquidity and logistics piece.

“Everything is pointed to export channels, and we will see some big sorghum shipment numbers through mid year, ending with a tight carry-out stocks position.”

 

FEED Feb Mar Apr Tonnes
Cambodia 0 0 301 301
China 516489 553172 330254 1399915
French Polynesia 44 0 0 44
Hong Kong 12 12 0 24
Indonesia 0 0 42 42
Iran 71500 0 0 71500
Italy 0 10 0 10
Japan 103131 1510 116535 221177
Kuwait 0 0 44000 44000
Malaysia 176 0 180 357
New Caledonia 431 140 154 725
New Zealand 3300 0 0 3300
Papua New Guinea 23 0 50 73
Philippines 2462 2432 1436 6330
Saudi Arabia 91476 20880 66000 178356
Singapore 2174 2780 3805 8760
South Korea 1785 1238 1393 4416
Taiwan 2038 1390 1785 5213
Thailand 24773 2124 4345 31242
UAE 66000 34850 22 100872
Vietnam 4175 3267 6388 13831
TOTAL 889991 623805 576692 2090488

Table 1: Australian February, March and April 2025 feed barley exports. Source: ABS

MALTING Feb Mar Apr Tonnes
China 86534 152265 65359 304157
Ecuador 0 6000 0 6000
Mexico 0 0 33000 33000
Pakistan 0 506 0 506
Peru 0 22000 0 22000
Vietnam 1101 25477 3331 29909
TOTAL 87635 206248 101690 395573

Table 2: Australian February, March and April 2025 malting barley exports. Source: ABS

SORGHUM Feb Mar Apr Tonnes
China 99087 146593 445133 690813
Japan 94 46 46 185
Kenya 0 29998 14003 44000
Philippines 2432 3607 2172 8211
South Korea 0 48 0 48
Taiwan 4560 7994 1817 14371
Vietnam 125 0 50 175
TOTAL 106298 188285 463220 757803

Table 3: Australian February, March and April 2025 sorghum exports. Source: ABS

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