Australia turns to imports to help offset crop losses

Australia will import 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes of wheat from Canada later this year — the first time in 12 years the country will import wheat, but necessary because the worst drought in 116 years has left high-protein wheat in short supply.

Australia turns to imports to help offset crop losses

Australia will import 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes of wheat from Canada later this year — the first time in 12 years the country will import wheat, but necessary because the worst drought in 116 years has left high-protein wheat in short supply.

Australia is normally a wheat exporter, and had a record grain crop in 2016-17.

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