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China Piglet Weekly: Farms expand inventory cautiously (week ended Feb 6, 2012) 02/08/2012
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices on downtrend (week ended Feb 8, 2012) 02/08/2012
China calcium phosphate prices poised to rise 02/08/2012
Rising ingredients costs supports China sulphate additives prices 02/08/2012
China Broiler Weekly: Recovering demand underpins prices (week ended Feb 7, 2012) 02/08/2012
China Whey Weekly: Light trade holds prices unchanged (week ended Feb 6, 2012) 02/07/2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices remain indifferent on quiet trade (week ended Feb 2, 2012) 02/07/2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Cautious buying lowers feed prices (week ended Jan 25, 2012) 02/07/2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices stall amid soft trade (week ended Feb 2, 2012) 02/07/2012
China Livestock Market Weekly Review: Hog prices trend down; AA broiler prices near two-year lows 02/07/2012
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
Global Grain & Oilseed Markets
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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