Grain stockpiles reduce demand for sorghum

By Ruth Caskey
November 26 2015 - 5:00am
SORGHUM PLANTING: Alice Brady and her husband Bart have planted 200 hectares of sorghum at "Killarney", Mullaley.
SORGHUM PLANTING: Alice Brady and her husband Bart have planted 200 hectares of sorghum at "Killarney", Mullaley.

A HUGE stockpile of sorghum in the United States and limited import permits for Chinese buyers has led to reduced export demand for Australian sorghum.

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