Brazilian plants cleared to export sorghum to China

November 16, 2025 |

In Brazil, Reuters reported that Brazil has received its first approvals to export sorghum and dried distillers grains (DDG) to China, 

The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry said that China gave the green light for 10 Brazilian plants to export sorghum, while five were cleared to ship corn-based DDG and DDG with solubles (DDGS).

China accounts for more than 80% of global sorghum imports, which totaled more than $2.6 billion last year, the ministry said.

“With these authorizations, Brazil now has a regular channel for shipments to the world’s largest importer of grains and feed inputs, improving contract predictability and creating room to increase export volumes in coming harvests,” the ministry added.

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