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Australian corn processors are now importing produce from Thailand due to shortages of locally-grown product
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FebFebruary 2021 at 8:22pm
The industry is banking on the upcoming corn harvest to replenish the supply of Australian corn.
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Australia has run out of locally-grown corn due to a perfect storm of drought and COVID panic-buying, which forced local processors to import Thai produce.
Key points:
Australian suppliers have been forced to import Thai corn because of a local shortage
There was already a low supply of corn due to the impact of the drought from 2017-2019
Locally grown canned corn then ran out in 2020 due to a surge in demand from COVID panic-buying