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China's fishmeal imports fall 15% in December
02/03/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Demand warms up (week ended Jan 19, 2012)
01/19/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Higher global prices bolster market (week ended Jan 12, 2012)
01/12/2012
China's fishmeal imports drop 16% in November
01/10/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Year-end restocking demand drives trading (week ended Jan 5, 2012)
01/09/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Sluggish sales weigh on prices (week ended Dec 29, 2011)
12/29/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market under global pressure (week ended Dec 22, 2011)
12/22/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices slide further amid thin trade (week ended Dec 15, 2011)
12/15/2011
Peru forecasts strong fishmeal production at high price
12/13/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Subdued demand deflates prices (week ended Dec 8, 2011)
12/08/2011
China's fishmeal imports shrink 33% in October
12/08/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market continues weak momentum (week ended Dec 2, 2011)
12/01/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Import falls on dwindling demand (week ended Nov 24, 2011)
11/25/2011
Peruvian fishmeal exports rise 14.3%
11/23/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices stay soft; premium-grade supplies low (week ended Nov 17, 2011)
11/17/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market buckles under global weakness, waning demand (week ended Nov 10, 2011)
11/10/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: High Peruvian fishing quota weakens market sentiment (week ended Nov 3, 2011)
11/04/2011
China's fishmeal imports tumble in September
10/31/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Dwindling port inventories underpin prices (week ended Oct 27, 2011)
10/27/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market strengthens further (week ended Oct 20, 2011)
10/21/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Firm global market, falling stocks bolster prices (week ended Oct 13, 2011)
10/14/2011
China's fishmeal imports surge in August
10/03/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market rebounds on global rally (week ended Sep 29, 2011)
09/29/2011
Norwegian salmon thrives on low levels of marine protein
09/26/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Sales slow at major ports (week ended Sep 22, 2011)
09/23/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices remain depressed (week ended Sep 15, 2011)
09/15/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Aqua season slowdown, supply pressure weigh on market (week ended Sep 8, 2011)
09/08/2011
China allows Pakistan's fishmeal imports
09/06/2011
China Fishmeal Weekly: Traders slash prices amid high port arrivals (week ended Sep 1, 2011)
09/02/2011
China's fishmeal imports rise in July
09/01/2011
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