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Aussie farmers defy China trade sanctions with bumper canola crop

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Australian grain farmers are set to cash in after sidestepping Chinese trade sanctions on barley exports by switching to canola.

Barley grown in Australia was slapped with heavy tariffs by Chinese authorities last year amid worsening relations between Beijing and Canberra.

Fearing being shut out of a key export market, many grain farmers switched to growing more canola - a yellow flouring oilseed crushed to make oil and used in food products and biofuels.

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Australian farmers are set to cash in on a booming canola harvest. (AP)


It has now paid off after near-record prices and ideal weather conditions, Reuters reports.

Australia is forecast to harvest a record canola crop of more than five million tonnes this season, Federal Government research shows.

"When you lose your biggest market you need to find alternatives," Lyndon Mickel, a grain farmer in Western Australia, said.

The Australian canola export price is forecast to rise to an average of $812 per tonne in 2021–22, government data showed, compared with average prices of $500 a tonne.

The soaring price is driven by drought affecting the world's top producer, Canada.

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Australian grain farmers switched to growing more canola after barley exports to the key China market were hit with heavy tariffs. (Nine)


About 75 per cent of Australia's canola exports go to the European Union.

Barley was among a number of Australian exports hit by Chinese trade sanctions over the past 18 months.

They were triggered by the Morrison Government's call for an international investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and the introduction of foreign interference laws.


LOL at the CCP, they are falling apart.
 
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Wow how short sighted of you to say Chinese sanctions are not working. Aussie meat and wine industry is literally destroyed bcz of ban for import by china. Australia used to export 90% of its wine to china now they have no customer and many breweries are closed. Australia has suffered a lot there is simply no denying it. If Australia wants an independent foreign policy then this is price worth paying in the end. But denying sacrifice being made by australia to counter china is ridiculous.
 
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Australian farmers changing their entire industry to adapt to Chinas sanctions = Chinese counter sanctions to U.S. economic terrorism via proxy "dont work" 🙄

Chugging down that Kool Aid.
 
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