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.
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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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