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China sells 1.588mn tonnes of wheat at auction of state reserves
- The volume sold, at an average price of 2,363 yuan ($360.36) per tonne, rose slightly from around 1 million tonnes sold last week.
- Chinese feed makers have been scooping up wheat from reserves to substitute for more expensive corn. But demand for the grain has cooled down a little as corn prices fell.
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BEIJING: China sold 1.588 million tonnes of wheat, or 39.48% of the total on offer, at an auction of state reserves last week, the National Grain Trade Center said in a statement late last Friday.
The volume sold, at an average price of 2,363 yuan ($360.36) per tonne, rose slightly from around 1 million tonnes sold last week.
Chinese feed makers have been scooping up wheat from reserves to substitute for more expensive corn. But demand for the grain has cooled down a little as corn prices fell.
The table below shows the volume of wheat sold at weekly auctions from China's state reserves in 2021.
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