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Barley prices lift with return of China

Australian feed barley prices have lifted by around $50 per tonne since China removed its tariffs.

Jenna Santos
 Mecardo said barley in WA is now more expensive than in Geelong with prices lifting by over $50/t in August. Image credit: Mecardo.

Mecardo said barley in WA is now more expensive than in Geelong with prices lifting by over $50/t in August. Image credit: Mecardo.

Rural Bank Cropping insights released last week show prices for feed barley have lifted across the country since China announced it would remove the 80.5 per cent anti-dumping and coutervailing duties...

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