March 17, 2005
Corn prices strengthened in China; prices surge in southern ports (Mar 17, 2005)
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Corn prices in China strengthened early this week, with prices surging in southern ports.
In the north-eastern production regions, prices of corn edged up in recent days while corn prices moved in a narrow range at the Yellow / Huai River production regions and the southern consumption regions.
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China's Corn Price Update | ||
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Region |
Moisture Content (percent) |
Price (RMB/tonne) |
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Northeast China |
|
Ex-warehouse Price |
|
Heilongjiang |
14 |
960-1,020 |
|
Jilin |
14 |
1,050-1,070 |
|
Liaoning |
14 |
1,080-1,090 |
|
East Inner Mongolia |
14 |
1,090 |
|
North China |
|
Ex-warehouse Price |
|
Hebei |
14 |
1,160-1,190 |
|
Henan |
14 |
1,160-1,190 (Delivery Price) |
|
East China |
|
Delivery Price |
|
Shandong |
14 |
1,190-1,230 |
|
Jiangsu, Zhejiang & Shanghai |
14 |
1,230-1,270 (Rail Station Price/CIF) |
|
Central China |
|
Rail Station Price |
|
Hubei |
14 |
1,320 |
|
South-west China |
|
Rail Station Price |
|
Sichuan |
14 |
1,320 |
|
Northern Ports |
|
FOB |
|
Dalian port |
14 |
1,170 |
|
Qinghuangdao port |
14 |
1,170 |
|
Southern Ports |
|
Port Transaction Price |
|
Shekou port in Shenzhen |
14 |
1,340 |
|
Huangpu port in Guangzhou |
14 |
1,340 |
|
Quanzhou port in Fujian |
14 |
1,320 |
|
Xiamen port in Fujian |
14 |
1,320 |
| All prices are representative and are for reference only. | ||










