July 14, 2005
Corn prices in China generally stable early this week (Jul 14, 2005)
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Corn prices in China generally remained stable early this week.
Prices were stable to higher in the north-eastern production regions amid improved trade there.
Prices in the Yellow / Huai River production regions generally remained stable in recent days, but marginal increases were registered in areas such as Shandong and Beijing.
Meanwhile, corn prices in the southern consumption regions were relatively stable, while strengthening in southern port cities where consumption of feed corn increased.
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China's Corn Price Update | ||
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Region |
Moisture Content |
Price (RMB/tonne) |
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Ex-warehouse Price |
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|
14% |
1,060-1,100 |
|
|
14% |
1,110-1,130 |
|
|
14% |
1,130-1,150 |
|
|
14% |
1,140 |
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|
|
Ex-warehouse Price |
|
|
14% |
1,170-1,190 |
|
|
14% |
1,170-1,190 (Delivery Price) |
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|
|
Delivery Price |
|
|
14% |
1,220-1,260 |
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Jiangsu, zhejiang & Shanghai |
14% |
1,260-1,290 (Rail Station Price/CIF) |
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|
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Rail Station Price |
|
|
14% |
1,320 |
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|
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Rail Station Price |
|
|
14% |
1,340 |
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Northern Ports |
|
FOB |
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Dalian port |
14% |
1,220 |
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Qinghuangdao port |
14% |
1,210 |
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Southern Ports |
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Port Transaction Price |
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Shekou port in Shenzhen |
14% |
1,310 |
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Huangpu port in Guangzhou |
14% |
1,320 |
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Quanzhou port in Fujian |
14% |
1,330 |
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Xiamen port in Fujian |
14% |
1,330 |
| Prices are representative and for reference only | ||
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