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Monday, March 18, 2019
China Corn Weekly: State buying news underpins prices(week ended Mar 15, 2019)
Corn prices dropped at a slower pace of 0.26% on average. Demand remained sluggish as feed producers limited purchases despite prominently stronger broiler price. Nonetheless, the news that state reserves purchase would total 3.04 million t ...
Monday, March 11, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Excess availability drives down prices (week ended Mar 8, 2019)
Corn farmers continued to release stocks eagerly amid concerns that grains would to run mouldy rapidly with the climate warming up.This, in conjunction with persistently slack demand, drove prices down at a faster pace of 1.2% over the week ...
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Farmers eager to release stock(week ended Mar 1, 2019)
Corn prices dipped 0.91% over the week as demand continued to remain slack. Moreover, corn farmers readily accepted lower prices in attempts to clear stocks as the climates turned warmer.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Soft demand weighs on market(week ended Feb 22, 2019)
Corn demand was slack even though most feed producers have resumed operation. With the poultry markets staying weak, feed millers withheld corn purchases in anticipation of sluggish feed sales.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Prices stable amid light trade(week ended Feb 15, 2019)
Trade was limited as most feed producers have stocked sufficientinventories during January. Moreover, weak feed demand dampened the confidence of buyers, who held back corn purchases to be on the safe side.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Upside corn volatility and bloated bean fundamentals - with China in the middle of both
Corn's market fundamentals are clearly stronger and superior to those of soybeans but China plays a pivotal role in the fate of both feed of both feed crops.
Thursday, February 7, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Market weakens amid slack pre-festive sales(week ended Feb 1, 2019)
Corn prices continued to slide as supplies were abundant while demand remained slow. Moreover, feed millers, which halted operation towards late January,were not interested to stockpile inventories.
Monday, January 28, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Prices slide as supply exceeds demand (week ended Jan 25, 2019)
Poorer-than-expected livestock feed demand curtailed the sales of corn. Meanwhile, farmers eagerly released corn inventories amid concerns that prices would drop further as livestock feed consumption is traditionally slow after the Chinese ...
Monday, January 14, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Cautious buyers, eager sellers exert pressure on market(week ended Jan 11, 2019)
Demand for corn from the livestock sector remained limited as feed producers stayed cautious. Hence, even as deep processors expanded stocks prior to the Chinese New Year holidays helping to lift prices in some regions, average corn price d ...
Monday, January 14, 2019
China could see bigger supply gap of corn this year
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Improved demand stabilises prices (week ended Jan 4, 2019)
Feed producers increased buying at a prudent pace in preparation for early February's long Chinese New Year holidays. However, as most farmers who were tight on cash were eager to close deal, prices of corn remained soft in several regions.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Substantial price fall amid poor demand(week ended Dec 28, 2018)
As the sales of poultry feed were sluggish, feed millers were reluctant to increase corn stockpiles. With availability of corn ample, prices slid significantly over the week by 1.4%.
Thursday, December 27, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Market softens as supply exceeds demand (week ended Dec 21, 2018)
Prices moved lower. Supplies of corn increased, exerting pressure on the market. Prices slid for the consecutive second week with livestock feed demand slow.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Delivery delays lift prices (week ended Nov 16, 2018)
Prices were higher. Sales of newly harvested crops were hampered by the snowy and rainy climates in some regions of northern China. As supplies of corn tightened while deep processors continued to stock inventories, prices increased 0.66% o ...
Thursday, November 15, 2018
The USDA trashes its China corn statistics and life goes on - or does it?
China's corn inventory instantly triples, world corn supplies jump 76% --but with Beijing's stockpile walled off from the global trading system, the market barely moves. The huge statistical revision raises serious questions about China's c ...

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