In the new fiscal year starting April 1, Japan plans
to increase feed grain stocks by 44% to 1.15 million tons, report news agency
Reuters, referring to Japan's Agriculture Ministry.
Government fodder maize and sorghum stocks will be
increased from 350 to 600 thousand, for the first time in three years. Stocks
of private companies planned to increase from 450 to 550 thousand tons.
we recommand to see:Will us wheat win new tenders in this week?
Japan forced to raise reserves to avoid supply
problems repeat that was occurred in 2012 due to crop failure in the U.S. we
recall that U.S is the traditional supplier of grain to Japan.
and see too:The world wheat market



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