On Monday, Bloomberg reported China has purchased more than 20 cargoes of feed grain in just the past two weeks, which totals 1.2 million tons of grain. From corn to sorghum to even barley ...
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China says it is dropping an anti-dumping probe into sorghum imports from the US, as the two sides discuss ways of easing trade tensions. In April, Beijing introduced a high tariff on the imports ...
These price trends are anticipated to deliver substantial benefits to sorghum producers, particularly in a year characterized by the expectation of higher production and improved yields.
The USDA says corn, soybean, and wheat export inspections as of the week ending January 30th remain ahead of the projections ...
HOURS before higher US tariffs go into effect, the timeline of China’s countermeasures during Donald Trump’s first trade war still offers the best clues to what happens next. Read more at The Business ...
Half a billion of the world’s poorest people rely on the cereal sorghum to feed themselves and their stock. It’s a crop exquisitely adapted to heat and drought, which explains its popularity ...
Purdue University food science professor Bruce Hamaker has found that each protein body in a single sorghum seed is surrounded by a tough inner protein wall. It takes stomach enzymes longer to break ...