{"id":1710,"date":"2011-12-02T17:58:17","date_gmt":"2011-12-02T17:58:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/grains.org\/ltamex\/ukraine-competes-for-taiwan-grain-sales\/"},"modified":"2011-12-02T17:58:17","modified_gmt":"2011-12-02T17:58:17","slug":"ukraine-competes-for-taiwan-grain-sales","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/grains.org\/ltamex\/ukraine-competes-for-taiwan-grain-sales\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine Competes for Taiwan Grain Sales"},"content":{"rendered":"
Traders have been offering Ukrainian feed wheat and corn to Taiwanese buyers, said Clover Chang, U.S. Grains Council country director. Ukrainian corn quotes are $13 to $25 less per metric ton than U.S. corn, but local buyers have generally not been satisfied with its quality.<\/p>\n
Despite quality concerns – crude protein levels as low as 6.7 percent and foreign material as high as 14 percent – some buyers are showing interest because of the lower price, and the first cargo of Ukrainian corn will reportedly arrive in Taiwan in the first half of December.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Traders have been offering Ukrainian feed wheat and corn to Taiwanese buyers, said Clover Chang, U.S. Grains Council country director. Ukrainian corn quotes are $13 to $25 less per metric ton than U.S. corn, but local buyers have generally not been satisfied with its quality. Despite quality concerns – crude protein levels as low as … <\/p>\n