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Barley finds a home in Mexico as CBH sends first shipment from WA
Despite the trade tensions with China and the massive tariff imposed on barley exports, there are some good signs for grain growers on international markets.
Key points:
- A 35,000-tonne barley shipment leaves Albany for Mexico
- New markets are emerging to take sting out of China tariff
- The Russian trade ban will help Australian growers
West Australian grain handler CBH Group has sent a shipment of malt barley to Mexico, which is a first for the Australian grains industry.
The shipment of 35,000 tonnes of malting barley, used to make beer, was loaded at the port of Albany in WA and sent to Mexico.
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