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Thursday, March 13, 2025
China's scientists creating protein-rich corn that can replace soybeans in feed
Chinese agricultural scientists are developing new strains of protein-rich corn that can serve as a substitute for soybeans in animal feed, a potential game-changer for China's drive to reduce its reliance on overseas grain.
Monday, January 6, 2025
Can China successfully replace corn, soybean use in feed?
China's feed formulations were previously modelled upon those of Western countries, especially the corn and soybean meal formulation model of the United States.
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
China's 2020-21 feed market: Rising corn prices and using wheat as substitute
The price of corn in China surged from ¥1,870/tonne in January 2020 to ¥2,629 /tonne by the end of 2020, an increase of ¥759/tonne.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
China imports most US corn since January despite new feed mix guidelines
The United States Agriculture Department (USDA) said China imported 1.36 million tonnes of corn from the US, matching their seventh biggest ever purchase of US corn even though China issued guidelines to reduce corn and soymeal in swine and ...
Friday, February 5, 2021
China's feed producers and grain users keep record corn stockpiles
Corn stockpiles held by China's feed producers and commercial grain users have reached multi-year highs over concerns of crop shortages even after a recent corn harvest, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
China feed additives: Amino acids markets strengthen in October on rising corn costs
Amino acids prices strengthened amid higher costs while vitamins markets weakened further.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
China launches high-protein corn breeding for animal feed
The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences has introduced a scheme to facilitate the breeding of high-protein corn varieties and encourage a positive development of animal husbandry, Xinhua reported.
Monday, February 17, 2020
1.32 million tonnes of corn sold by China to feed processing companies
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Low feed demand curtails corn sales (week ended Mar 29, 2019)
Demand for corn showed little improvement despite stronger livestock prices, as feed producers stayed cautious. With supply exceeding demand, corn prices continued to slide, albeit at a slow pace of 0.30%.
Monday, August 27, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Firm feed demand lends support to market (week ended Aug 24, 2018)
Stable feed demand and abundant supplies of corn from the state reserves auction put a lid on the prices of corn. Nonetheless, low availability of fresh, quality corn lent support to the market, pushing average price up by a nominal 0.08% o ...
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Sorghum yesterday, beef and pork today, corn tomorrow? Understanding China's meat and feedgrain import binges
No one saw the new import trends coming back then. Does anyone see them coming now?
Monday, October 27, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Limited feed output, higher supply weigh on prices (week ended Oct 24, 2014)
Demand for feed stayed weak as livestock farmers limited purchases while hog and broiler prices continued to soften. This, in conjunction with increased availability of corn, dragged down prices by 1.30% over the week.
Monday, September 30, 2013
First feed wheat, now sorghum: China's latest answer to avoiding corn import dependence
Caught between artificially high corn prices and a strict import quotas, China’s feed mills are sourcing sorghum to meet their growing feed grain needs.
Friday, September 27, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Steady demand from feed mills buttresses China corn prices (week ended Sep 27, 2013)
Feed millers in the south maintained steady purchases of corn in preparation for the National Holiday next week, which provided firm support to the market and pushed up prices. While in the north, though limited new crops had entered the ma ...
Monday, June 10, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Buyers stock corn in view of robust feed demand (week ended Jun 7, 2013)
Demand for corn grew of late, strengthening the prices in several regions. In anticipation of strong feed demand, large feed millers and integrators stockpiled high inventories of corn, some with the stocks to last through July. Nonetheless ...

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