June 9, 2005

 

Corn prices in China stable to higher in most regions early this week (Jun 9, 2005)

 

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Corn prices in China were stable to higher early this week.

 

Prices of corn at the Yellow / Huai River production regions were generally stable amid light trade. In the north-eastern production regions, corn prices were firm due to a rapid increase in exports and southbound deliveries in recent days. 

 

Meanwhile, increased demand led to prices edging higher in some parts of the southern consumption regions.

 

China's Corn Price Update

Region

Moisture Content

Price

(RMB/tonne)

Northeast China

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Ex-warehouse Price

Heilongjiang

14%

1,030-1,060

Jilin

14%

1,090-1,100

Liaoning

14%

1,120-1,140

East Inner Mongolia

14%

1,110

North China

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Ex-warehouse Price

Hebei

14%

1,160-1,180

Henan

14%

1,160-1,180

(Delivery Price)

East China

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Delivery Price

Shandong

14%

1,190-1,230

Jiangsu, Zhejiang & Shanghai

14%

1,240-1,270

(Rail Station Price/CIF)

Central China

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Rail Station Price

Hubei

14%

1,320

Southwest China

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Rail Station Price

Sichuan

14%

1,340

Northern Ports

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FOB

Dalian port

14%

1,210

Qinghuangdao port

14%

1,190

Southern Ports

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Port Transaction Price

Shekou port in Shenzhen

14%

1,310

Huangpu port in Guangzhou

14%

1,315

Quanzhou port in Fujian

14%

1,310

Xiamen port in Fujian

14%

1,310

Prices are representative and for reference only

 

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