Taiwan: Grain and Feed Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TW2025-0011
In MY2025/2026, Taiwan’s wheat imports are forecast at 1.38 MMT supported by Taiwan consumers’ preference for more diverse food offerings including wheat-based products and a vibrant baking industry. MY2025/2026 corn imports are forecast at 4.55 MMT, driven by sustained feed demand. The United States is likely to maintain its market share due to competitive bulk prices from the West Coast in MY2024/2025. MY2024/2025 rice production is forecast at 1.15 MMT, supported by new government plan to support domestic rice production including increasing rice procurement price. Taiwan’s temporary removal of import tariffs and business taxes on wheat, corn, and soybeans, initially implemented to alleviate inflationary pressures, is set to expire on September 30, 2025.

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