Spain: Spanish Dried Fodder Exports to China hit Record Levels

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)

Dry conditions prevailing since last fall and throughout the entire crop cycle reduced Spanish fodder production for MY2019/20, despite a larger registered area. Traditionally, Spain has been the largest fodder supplier to the Middle East and the United States has dominated exports to Asian Markets. However, in MY2018/19 the Spanish fodder industry quickly reacted to China’s levies on U.S. alfalfa and consolidated its presence in the Chinese market, hitting record exports. Given Spain’s lower fodder output MY2019/20, additional export growth to Asian markets (primarily to China) will likely reduce Spanish fodder shipments to the Middle East. 

Spain: Spanish Dried Fodder Exports to China hit Record Levels 

 

Related Reports

Attaché Report (GAIN)

India: Coffee Annual

FAS Mumbai forecasts marketing year (MY) 2025/26 coffee production (Oct/Sep) at six million 60-kilogram bags. A dry spell during January and February, followed by strong winds and excessive pre-monsoon rains in March and May,
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Grain and Feed Annual

Production of wheat, corn, barley, and oats is forecast to increase two percent year-over-year to 62.7 million metric tons (MT) in MY 2025/26 and area planted to grains will increase 2.2 percent year-over-year to 27.5 million hectares, according to Statistics Canada’s planting intentions survey.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Thailand: Grain and Feed Monthly

Thai export rice prices experienced downward pressure and then slightly recovered after Songkran holidays, reflecting tariff changes and adjustments in the global rice market.