January 6, 2005
Corn Prices in Some Parts of China Back on Downward Course after Temporary Respite
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Corn prices were generally stable in China early this week. However, prices were on downward course again in some parts of the country in recent days after prices registered a temporary recovery during the New Year holidays.
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China's Corn Price Update | ||
| Date: January 6, 2005 |
Unit: RMB/Ton | |
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Region |
Moisture Content |
Price |
|
Northeast China |
Ex-warehouse Price | |
|
|
14% |
940-990 |
|
|
14% |
1040-1060 |
|
|
14% |
1070-1100 |
|
|
14% |
1100 |
|
|
Ex-warehouse Price | |
|
|
14% |
1220 |
|
|
14% |
1220-1230 (Delivery Price) |
|
|
Delivery Price | |
|
|
14% |
1250-1279 |
|
Jiangsu, Zhejiang & Shanghai |
14% |
1260-1280 (Rail Station Price/CIF) |
|
|
|
Rail Station Price |
|
|
14% |
1310-1320 |
|
|
|
Rail Station Price |
|
|
14% |
1340 |
|
Northern Ports |
FOB | |
|
Dalian port |
14% |
1180 |
|
Qinghuangdao port |
14% |
1180 |
|
Southern Ports |
|
Port Transaction Price |
|
Shekou port in Shenzhen |
14% |
1310 |
|
Huangpu port in Guangzhou |
14% |
1320 |
|
Quanzhou port in Fujian |
14% |
1310 |
|
Xiamen port in Fujian |
14% |
1310 |
| Remarks: Prices indicated above are representative and are for reference only. | ||










