China Updates List of Approved Brazilian Corn Exporters

China’s customs authority updated its list of approved Brazilian corn exporters on Wednesday.

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China’s customs authority updated its list of approved Brazilian corn exporters on Wednesday, a move that seemingly opens the door for Brazil to start exporting corn to the country. China typically gets most of its corn imports from the U.S. and Ukraine but is expanding its supplier list amid the uncertainties with Ukrainian supplies.

The new list included 136 corn export facilities, a document on the website of China’s General Administration of Customs showed, including facilities owned by ADM, Bunge, Cargill, Louis Dreyfus and Cofco International.

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