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Australia details March barley, sorghum exports

Liz Wells May 20, 2026
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Trucks line up to tip barley going into a 30,500t cargo bound for China at the WA port of Albany in February. Photo: Commodity Ag

AUSTRALIA exported 1,357,312 tonnes of barley and 366,985t of sorghum in March, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

The barley figures comprises 1,039,200t of feed and 318,112t of malting, with China the market for 80pc of the feed barley shipped, and 84pc of the malting.

Saudi Arabia was once again the second-biggest market for feed barley, with 112,177t shipped in March, followed by Qatar on 22,050t.

On malting, Peru on 22,000t and South Korea on 13,680t were the second and third-biggest markets respectively.

Total feed and malting barley figures for March were both down from the February total, feed by 9pc and malting by 14pc.

In contrast, March sorghum exports were close to double the February figure to indicate bulk hatches and containers filling with new-crop volume from the southern Queensland and northern New South Wales harvest.

McDonald Pelz senior broker Sam Roache said barley exports drifted slightly from the record month in March, while still posting a historically high 1.36Mt, driven by very strong Chinese demand and supplemented by Middle Eastern buying of feed and consistent South American demand on malting.

“April stems are pointing to a similar volume month, before a sharp drop off in May-June forward,” Mr Roache said.
“Stems indicate exports could halve from the strong early levels, which is driven by declining stocks and rallying price rather than a lack of demand.”
Mr Roache said barley prices in China have rallied by more than A$80/t since the March quarter, and therefore feed demand has lowered at current price levels.
“Malting sector demand remains present and this is plenty for the market for the rest of the season when compared with available supply.
“Basis what we can see on the stems, around 90pc plus of exports are already visible and with more demand in the market July forward, it is likely that exports will exceed expectations.”
Mr Roache said Australian barley remained relatively well priced versus other origins in the July forward period, especially on malting grades.
“Harvest pressure has been so far muted in the Black Sea and Europe, with the wheat rally very supportive of European origins in the past two weeks.”

On sorghum, Mr Roache said the market remains “highly political”, with US-China trade and possible trade deals adding technicality to the only export buyer.

He said March showed a healthy start to the new-crop program.
“Forward stems for April and May also show strong months out of Newcastle and Brisbane.
“More recently, the dry weather and high feedgrain prices have begun to drag into local feed markets, mainly in the poultry sector.
“It is likely that export activity out of the New South Wales and southern Queensland ports will be restricted by this, although some business will be done for June-July forward.”
The sorghum harvest in Central Qld has just started.
“The CQ finish has been good, but liquidity is reportedly poor up there so far.
“It is expected that the bulk program will fire back up basis CQ in late June-July.
“Australian prices are relatively high versus other origins, with Argentina and the US both at big discounts, and Australian demand minimised to the smaller higher-value baijiu sector mainly.
FEED Oct-Dec Jan Feb Mar Tonnes
Cambodia 296 0 0 0 296
China 1535508 724982 898972 829421 3988884
Indonesia 0 0 0 127 127
Japan 10751 0 0 0 10751
Kuwait 41335 21417 33334 0 96086
Malaysia 552 0 350 161 1062
Mexico 0 0 33000 0 33000
New Caledonia 196 201 197 321 915
New Zealand 0 6600 0 0 6600
Pakistan 0 0 663 0 663
Papua New Guinea 100 0 0 25 125
Oman 0 48181 0 0 48181
Philippines 5278 1092 814 803 7986
Qatar 0 0 22050 22050 44100
Saudi Arabia 342995 107050 98666 112177 660888
South Korea 4473 836 746 1189 7243
Sri Lanka 21 0 0 0 21
Taiwan 5299 2055 2211 2508 12073
Thailand 8060 1125 3089 3620 15894
UAE 41368 54862 38450 10512 145192
Vietnam 15662 8199 4173 3662 31695
Yemen 0 50421 0 52625 103046
TOTAL 2011894 1027020 1136715 1039200 5214829

Table 1: Australian feed barley exports from October 2025 to March 2026. Source: ABS

MALTING Oct-Dec Jan Feb Mar Tonnes
China 169864 303281 322105 268701 1063951
Ecuador 0 7250 0 6000 13250
Japan 28591 0 6240 0 34831
Mexico 63000 0 0 0 63000
New Zealand 193 0 0 0 193
Peru 0 18592 0 22000 40592
Philippines 3032 780 1024 457 5293
Singapore 8163 2625 4402 3038 18228
South Korea 16889 370 463 13680 31401
Thailand 0 0 448 894 1342
Vietnam 25951 4772 35587 3343 69654
TOTAL 315684 337671 370268 318112 1341734

Table 2: Australian malting barley exports from October 2025 to March 2026. Source: ABS

SORGHUM Oct-Dec Jan Feb Mar Tonnes
China 117705 10771 181188 358956 668619
Bahrain 25 0 0 0 25
Japan 128 43 22 22 213
Philippines 6982 2177 1499 2493 13151
Saudi Arabia 129 0 0 0 129
South Korea 0 0 0 146 146
Taiwan 7973 2082 2503 5319 17877
Vietnam 99 0 150 50 299
TOTAL 133041 15072 185361 366985 700459

Table 3: Australian sorghum exports from October 2025 to March 2026. Source: ABS

 

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