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Thai Feed Weekly: Fishing ban pushes fishmeal prices up (week ended Feb 6)
02/07/2012
China Lysine Weekly: Cautious mood prevails (week ended Feb 3, 2012)
02/06/2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Price weakens as import price in Europe slumps (week ended Feb 3)
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
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Strong pork, chicken prices prop up shrimp demand (week ended Feb 2)
02/03/2012
China Feed Market Bi-Weekly Review: Feed demand plunges amid dwindling animal inventories, weak confidence in China livestock market
02/03/2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Thailand launches subsidy scheme to raise cassava prices (week ended Jan 30)
02/02/2012
Philippine hog weekly: Farmgate hog prices increase slightly amid political issues (week ended Jan 30, 2012)
02/02/2012
China Whey Weekly: Trading halts (week ended Jan 30, 2012)
02/01/2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Farm price jumps amid Thai-EU talks on lifting fresh chicken ban (week ended Jan 27)
01/30/2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Lunar New Year fails to stimulate sluggish market (week ended Jan 20)
01/30/2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Thai shrimp losing out to Indonesia in US market (week ended Jan 26)
01/30/2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Prices slip as southern flood fears fizzle out (week ended Jan 19)
01/30/2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Soy prices surge amid drop in world supply (week ended Jan 23)
01/30/2012
China Livestock Market Weekly Review: Hog prices on mixed trend; panic selling depresses broiler market
01/29/2012
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
Philippine hog weekly: Farmgate hog prices improve amid slow trade (week ended Jan 24, 2012)
01/26/2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Corn slightly down; other feed prices inch up (week ended Jan 19, 2012)
01/26/2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Sluggish demand pulls down feed prices (week ended Jan 12, 2012)
01/26/2012
Philippine hog weekly: Sluggish demand puts farmgate hog prices at standstill (week ended Jan 16, 2012)
01/26/2012
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