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Hay Export Market 2026: What International Buyers Look For<\/h2>\n

Global hay trade has evolved from a niche business into a $3.5+ billion annual market, with premium hay flowing from major production regions (US, Spain, Canada, Australia) to import-dependent dairy economies (Japan, South Korea, UAE, Saudi Arabia, China). For producers and traders considering entry into the hay export market<\/strong>, 2026 offers both strong opportunities and substantial complexity. This guide lays out the market structure, buyer requirements, competitive positioning, and infrastructure needs that determine success in international hay trading.<\/p>\n

Market Size and Major Trade Flows<\/h2>\n

The global hay trade in 2026 is estimated at approximately 10\u201312 million metric tons annually, distributed across these major flows:<\/p>\n

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\ud83c\uddef\ud83c\uddf5 Japan \u2014 The Premium Market<\/p>\n

Annual imports:<\/strong> ~2.5 million MT. Typical pricing:<\/strong> $390\u2013500\/MT landed.<\/p>\n

Dominant buyer of Prime timothy and premium alfalfa. Quality standards extremely high \u2014 moisture stability, leaf retention, color consistency. Major suppliers: Washington state US, Oregon, Idaho, Alberta Canada.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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\ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddf7 South Korea \u2014 Strong Dairy Demand<\/p>\n

Annual imports:<\/strong> ~1.8 million MT. Typical pricing:<\/strong> $360\u2013450\/MT landed.<\/p>\n

Mainstream Premium and Prime alfalfa for dairy industry. Quality expectations similar to Japan but price-sensitivity slightly higher. Major suppliers: US West Coast, Spain.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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\ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\udde6 Saudi Arabia & \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddea UAE \u2014 High-Volume Dairy<\/p>\n

Annual imports (combined):<\/strong> ~3.5 million MT. Typical pricing:<\/strong> $310\u2013420\/MT landed.<\/p>\n

Following domestic water-scarcity restrictions on alfalfa production (2019 onward), Gulf states became massive hay importers. Primarily Premium alfalfa for very large dairy operations. Major suppliers: US, Spain, Argentina.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddf3 China \u2014 Growing Dairy Sector<\/p>\n

Annual imports:<\/strong> ~1.7 million MT and growing. Typical pricing:<\/strong> $320\u2013410\/MT landed.<\/p>\n

Expanding dairy industry drives alfalfa demand. Timothy hay demand growing in horse and specialty livestock. Major suppliers: US, Spain, Canada, Australia.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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\ud83c\udf0d Other Markets \u2014 Regional Scale<\/p>\n

Combined:<\/strong> ~0.8 million MT. Typical pricing:<\/strong> Varies widely.<\/p>\n

Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Jordan, and smaller imports for specialty markets. Includes horse-hay exports to Europe and Middle East.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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What Premium Export Markets Demand<\/h2>\n

Premium export hay<\/strong> must meet specifications that domestic operations rarely encounter. The core requirements:<\/p>\n