DALIAN: Chinese millet prices fluctuate more frequently, so traders are cautious. New rice is not moving fast, and the amount of raw grain is limited. The intention at this stage […]
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DALIAN: Chinese millet prices fluctuate more frequently, so traders are cautious. New rice is not moving fast, and the amount of raw grain is limited. The intention at this stage […]
Read moreDALIAN: With the gradual rise in temperature across the country, consumers are focusing more on summer products and hulled millet demand is weak in the market. Traders are slow to […]
Read moreDALIAN: In 2022/2023, with 40 percent of the basic millet source, coupled with the old grain carried forward in 2021/2022, the market supply seems sufficient. In early May, the overall […]
Read moreDALIAN: As the national temperature continues to rise, eating habits and storage conditions are not conducive to millet sales. In the hulled millet market, the demand of terminal Xiaomi is […]
Read moreDALIAN: In most producing areas, more than 50% of the surplus and the old millet is distributed at the grass-roots level and the intermediate links. The carry-over inventory is large, […]
Read moreDALIAN: The supply of new and old Chinese millet crops in the producing areas is sufficient, and the enthusiasm of farmers to ship is gradually increased. The quantity of goods […]
Read moreHulled millet Dalian: The supply of new and old grain in the producing areas is sufficient. As time goes by, the enthusiasm of millet farmers and grain holders and the […]
Read moreDALIAN: Most producing areas have more than 60 percent of the basic grain supply, and the market supply is sufficient. But farmers’ shipment willingness is low, temporarily from the grass-roots […]
Read moreTwo years ago, at its 75th session in March 2021, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets. During the International Year of Millet, the […]
Read moreDALIAN: From the supply point of view, the new base surplus grain about 80%, the market supply for millet is sufficient. From the demand point of view, in the early […]
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