China's Wheat Imports Hit Highest In Two Decades

By AGDAY TV

China's wheat imports hit the highest level in more than two decades. The country is accounting for 19% of global wheat consumption right now. 

According to China's customs data, the U.S. supplied 3 million metric tons of wheat imports during the last marketing year, which equates to a 28% share.

Before the 2010/2011 marketing year, the country's typical wheat imports totaled 1 million metric tons or less.
Recently, that amount bumped up to an average of 3.5 million metric tons in most years.

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