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China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices stall amid soft trade (week ended Feb 2, 2012)
02/07/2012
China Lysine Weekly: Cautious mood prevails (week ended Feb 3, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Methionine Weekly: Producers lower quotes (week ended Feb 5, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Market remains stagnant (week ended Feb 2, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Soymeal Weekly: Uplift in world commodities markets buoys prices (week ended Feb 3, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Soymeal Weekly: Uplift in world commodities markets buoys prices (week ended Feb 3, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Corn Weekly: Prices mostly flat (week ended Feb 3, 2012)
02/06/2012
China Whey Weekly: Trading halts (week ended Jan 30, 2012)
02/01/2012
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices mixed (week ended Jan 25, 2012)
01/27/2012
China threonine market on downward momentum
01/27/2012
China Broiler Weekly: Market further weakens as farms hasten releases (week ended Jan 24, 2012)
01/27/2012
Vitamin E prices edge down in China
01/27/2012
Restricted supplies hold up China vitamin A prices
01/27/2012
China niacinamide producers continue to lower prices
01/27/2012
Limited stocks, cost rise prop up China choline chloride prices
01/27/2012
China Whey Weekly: Market stalls before holiday (week ended Jan 20, 2012)
01/23/2012
China Methionine Weekly: Prices stabilise as trading halts (week ended Jan 20, 2012)
01/23/2012
China Lysine Weekly: Market at a standstill (week ended Jan 20, 2012)
01/23/2012
Sulphate additives prices stable to higher in China
01/21/2012
Pre-festive buying underpins China sulphate additives market
01/21/2012
China Corn Weekly: Prices firm despite light trade (week ended Jan 20, 2012)
01/20/2012
China Soymeal Weekly: Low animal inventories to limit demand (week ended Jan 20, 2012)
01/20/2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Market quiet; prices unchanged (week ended Jan 19, 2012)
01/20/2012
China calcium phosphate prices stall before holiday
01/19/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Demand warms up (week ended Jan 19, 2012)
01/19/2012
China Piglet Weekly: Demand improves in northern, central China (week ended Jan 18, 2012)
01/18/2012
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices continue uptrend (week ended Jan 18, 2012)
01/18/2012
China calcium pantothenate prices soft on slow local demand
01/18/2012
Tighter supply fails to support China vitamin D3 prices
01/18/2012
China Whey Weekly: Trading shrinks; global market firms up (week ended Jan 16, 2012)
01/18/2012
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