Saudi Arabia: Barley Trade Quarterly

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Saudi barley import tenders for July-September 2020 are 12 percent less than the quantity of barley imported over the same period last year (1.68 million MT vs. 1.91 million MT). Increased domestic barley prices and price competitive compound feed are the likely reasons for the reduced demand for barley. Imported corn is likely to substitute for barley.

Saudi Arabia: Barley Trade Quarterly

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