Pakistan buys sorghum grain from US after floods, traders say

Residents sit on a tractor trolley as they cross a flooded road following monsoon rains and rising water levels in Sialkot, Punjab province, Pakistan on August 27, 2025. (REUTERS)
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  • European traders estimate 240,000 to 300,000 metric tons of sorghum grain bought by Pakistani buyers
  • Traders say sorghum was bought as substitute to corn in poultry feed following recent heavy rains, flooding

HAMBURG: Buyers in Pakistan are believed to have bought about five shipments of the grain sorghum from the United States after serious floods damaged Pakistan’s crops, European traders said on Wednesday.

The precise tonnage was unclear but trader estimates were about 240,000 to 300,000 metric tons. Shipments were said to be between October and December.

Estimated prices were around $260 a ton cost and freight included (c&f) free out.

Traders said they believed the sorghum was purchased as a substitute to corn in poultry feed following recent heavy rains and flooding which damaged Pakistan’s grain crops.

The heavy suspected crop damage means more import demand from Pakistan for grains including wheat is seen as possible, traders said.