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Millet: Germany reduces imports by 3%

April 5, 2023 at 3:01 PM , Der AUDITOR
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DALIAN. The Chinese millet market remains immune to significant fluctuations. Meanwhile, Germany has reduced its imports this season.

Market remains quiet

The Chinese market for yellow millet remains quiet. Demand is manageable, as is supply. Processors and traders alike are holding back on purchases. In the meantime, prices are showing a slight downward trend overall. Conventional hulled millet is currently being offered for USD 1,230/mt FOB Dalian, while offers for organic quality are at a level of USD 1,300/mt FOB Dalian.

Meanwhile, market players report that the US has been able to take advantage of better export opportunities for shipments to the EU this season due to the im

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