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2016 January
A decelerating world poultry market
Bird flu dents exports, competition intensifies as growth slows down.
2015 December
An American red meat renaissance
US rad meat output, consumption and exports are poised to embark on a decade of sustained growth, leaving their Candian rivals lagging.
2015 October
Aquaculture 's long boom: Amid rising resistance from man and nature
Aquaculture 's long boom: Amid rising resistance from man and nature
2015 September
The party's over: Feed's price supercycle ends
The agribusiness supply chain returns back to its historic norms, as we enter a world of high livestock prices, abundant feed supplies and scarce liquidity.
2015 August
Animal health goes mainstream
Rising consumer awareness of everything from livestock antibiotics to eggs made expensive by bird flu is transforming how agribusiness approaches animal health.
2015 July
Beans, meat and railway tracks
Latin America’s deepening relationship with East Asian feed and livestock markets.
2015 June
After the crash, world dairy producers wake up to a changing landscape
Imports are becoming less fashionable, foreign investment is back in style and feed-based exporters are challenging pasture land-based suppliers.
2015 May
A flat, divergent world swine
Major producers find themselves at different parts of the market cycle, with everything from currencies to politics getting in the way of industry growth.
2015 April
From feed grain to meat: China's growing weight in world agribusines
Once primarily defined by feed crop imports, Chinese feed and livestock is now lighting a fire under the cost of globally traded proteins.
2015 March
Turmoil, transformation and recovery in the world feed sector
Amid a succession of supply and demand shocks, underlying fundamentals remain strong but feed milling's geography and meat drivers are changing.

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