Nov 11, 2025

First U.S. sorghum shipment heading to China

Posted Nov 11, 2025 6:25 PM

The National Sorghum Producers said the first shipment of U.S. sorghum is now on its way to China, which marks a long-awaited first step after months of stalled trade talks. The renewed flow of grain from American ports reflects significant progress following the recent U.S.-China trade announcement, which suspended retaliatory tariffs and reopened key channels for American farm commodities.

NSP is continuing to advocate for a minimum purchase agreement of five million metric tons, which is the historical average for U.S. sorghum exports to China, as a baseline for future trade stability. “We’re encouraged by this progress and look forward to seeing it translate into significant commercial sales in the days ahead,” said Amy France, chair of the National Sorghum Producers and a sorghum grower from Scott City, Kansas. “True success will come when we see shipments moving and grain flowing again from U.S. farms to our customers in China.”

-NAFB