Source: China – South China Morning PostArgentina has tightened export standards for sorghum to strengthen sales to China, a move that could add new strain to relations with the United States, once the main supplier of the grain before tariffs upended global trade.
The Agriculture Secretariat issued a resolution on Friday, setting new grading rules based on test weight and limiting impurities, broken kernels and non-grain material.
Exports must now meet minimum weights of 72, 70 and 67 kilograms per hectolitre depending on grade….Read More