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Jordan purchases 100,000 tonnes feed barley 01/20/2012
Warm weather lowers Canadian feed barley prices 01/06/2012
COFCO's Anhui-based oilseed protein plant comes on stream 12/16/2011
India's oilmeal exports show increase 12/09/2011
Saudi Arabia to buy Ukrainian barley 12/08/2011
Sintal Agriculture's gross harvest for 2011 increases 12/02/2011
Saudi Arabia to buy Ukrainian barley 11/28/2011
UK government responsive to return of pig and poultry protein 10/07/2011
UK FSA encourage ministers to reject EU proposal on Processed Animal Protein 09/29/2011
US to resume Canada's blood meal imports 09/28/2011
UK's FSA recommendation challenged 09/22/2011
Ukraine agrees to grow barley for Saudi Arabia 09/20/2011
ADM to sign agreement with China on soy sale 09/19/2011
ADM expands oilseeds preparation capacity in India 09/07/2011
BioResource International launches improved feather meal 08/01/2011
BASF forms management team to launch GM soy 07/13/2011
Europe relaxes rules on animal protein usage 07/12/2011
Indian oilmeal exports more than double on higher output 06/08/2011
One quarter of Finland broilers consume GMO soy 05/13/2011
UK to introduce Processed Animal Protein (PAP) again 05/12/2011
Europe declares animal proteins to be safe for feed use 04/29/2011
Pakistan to have record oilseeds production 04/20/2011
India's oilmeal exports rise by 57% 04/12/2011
Brazil's search for alternative ingredients in aquaculture feeds progresses 03/08/2011
US NGO backs Indonesian palm oil sector 02/17/2011
Philippine pork producers mull construction of MBM plants 01/04/2011
Global oilseed sees higher output on-month 12/16/2010
China cottonseed meal poised for more upward movements 12/08/2010
Indian oilmeal exports increases in November 12/07/2010
EAPA launches plasma protein seminar at EuroTier 2010 (Press Release) 11/11/2010
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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