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BPEX Export Bulletin - January 2012 (Week 05) 02/07/2012
Kenya revives corn import duty 02/07/2012
Australia's Wollongong reports flourishing backyard chicken pens 02/07/2012
EU wheat futures show sharp rise 02/07/2012
Iran has no wheat exports this year 02/07/2012
Egypt's Alcotexa sells nearly 4,000 tonnes of cotton last week 02/07/2012
Iodine content in Norwegian milk down 40% 02/07/2012
Denmark's milk quality getting better 02/07/2012
BSE still affects UK cows 02/07/2012
Russia's 2011 meat imports up 0.1% 02/07/2012
Denmark ceases experiment on gender-selected pig semen 02/07/2012
Australian red meat exports to Middle East and North Africa at record high 02/07/2012
Australia's beef and veal exports up 13% in January 02/07/2012
Russia advocates self-sufficiency of dairy industry 02/07/2012
Ukraine to resow up to 2.5-3 million ha winter crops 02/07/2012
Ukraine to export two million tonnes grains monthly 02/07/2012
Ukrzaliznytsia temporarily bans grain exports 02/07/2012
Azerbaijan to create grain reserve fund 02/07/2012
Heavy downpour damages Australian crops 02/06/2012
Global compound feed sector to grow in 2012 02/06/2012
Russia's fish market value may double in five years 02/06/2012
Israel announces three Newcastle disease outbreaks 02/06/2012
UK launches US$2.4 million project for locally-grown grain 02/06/2012
Ukraine's January corn exports to Iran down 40% 02/06/2012
Russia removes poultry import ban from Ukraine poultry farm 02/06/2012
World Bank warns of fluctuating food prices 02/06/2012
Jordan buys 150,000 tonnes of wheat 02/06/2012
Spain's feed output rises 0.11% 02/03/2012
Iran's ships halted from exporting Ukrainian grain 02/03/2012
Ukraine's grain exports up by 63% 02/03/2012
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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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