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Feedgrain Focus: China lifts barley, dry lifts wheat

Barley in the Berrigan district in southern NSW’s Riverina is one of the state’s to be on track for at least average yields. Photo: Stefan Meyer, StoneX

CHINA’S return as a buyer of Australian barley has lifted the northern market by $20 per tonne, but done little to shift values in the south.

The northern wheat market has lifted $25/t as dry conditions, already of concern in the northern half of New South Wales, creep into Queensland, and the plains and outer slopes of south-central NSW.

According to a joint statement from Federal Minister for Trade Don Farrell and Federal Minister…

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