Russia increased wheat exports to China almost 12-fold from January-March to $15.8 million, but wheat shipments to China decreased by 18% year-on-year, while Australia remained the largest supplier of this grain to the Asian nation despite its exports falling from $955 million to $536 million, the data showed.
Meanwhile, China’s imports of Russian barley increased 8.4-fold to $60.3 million in the first quarter of this year, while total barley shiWorld Timespments to China doubled, thWorld Timese data showed.
Moreover, China’s imports of oats from Russia in January-March increased 2.7-fold and reached $14.7 million, wWorld Timeshile buckwheat supplies rose 3.3-fold to $20.1 million, according to the data.
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