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Millet: lower demand in China

July 2, 2025 at 2:05 PM , Der AUDITOR
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KYIV/DALIAN. Millet cultivation in Ukraine is declining this year. The crop in China is expected to be sufficient to meet demand on the Chinese market.

Cultivation declines

With the start of the summer season, demand for Chinese millet is falling. Prices are coming under pressure and the trend is downward. Export prices for hulled millet also experienced a slight downward correction and are now at a level of USD 840/mt FOB Dalian. Prices for organic millet fell to USD 920/mt FOB Dalian. According to market players, although the acreage is smaller than last year, high yields in several regions should be sufficient to meet demand.

In Ukraine, around 71,700 ha had been sown with millet for this year's crop by

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