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Monday, March 31, 2014
US soy growers in talks with China on biotech approvals
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Strong US prices lift up market
On the back of a strengthening US market, China soymeal market rebounded by 2.7% from the previous week with prices rising in most regions. Feed demand will stay weak and thus curb the uplift momentum in soymeal market. However, with soymea ...
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Weak feed demand causes slump in market (week ended Mar 16, 2014)
The downbeat sentiment about China's livestock industry battered feed demand, resulting in slash of soymeal prices nationwide. Feed consumption continued to drop in China. Some regions saw a drop of 40% in sales of hog feed and 60% in poult ...
Friday, February 14, 2014
China tests US soy shipment for possible MIR 162 contamination
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Lacklustre feed demand curtails sales (week ended Jan 17, 2014)
Feed demand, which shrank during December, continued to be slack as livestock markets performed poorly. While the cost of soy softened amid ample supply, crushers in several regions slashed soymeal prices further in a bid to stimulate deman ...
Thursday, December 26, 2013
China's soy imports from US soar
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
US soy exports to China may reach 26 million tonnes in 2013-14
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Monday, November 18, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Strong US prices lead to gains in China market (week ended Nov 15, 2013)
CBOT soy prices strengthened after the release of USDA's report, which revised up soy demand, leading to an increase in soymeal prices. Coupled with steady demand from the hog industry over the past week, China soymeal prices rose in most r ...
Monday, November 11, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Decline in China soymeal market slows following USDA report (week ended Nov 8, 2013)
With imports of soy expected to reach 12 million to 13 million tonnes in November and December, Chinese feed millers are still cautious about buying, thus curbing the upward momentum in the China's soymeal market. Meanwhile, South America i ...
Monday, November 4, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Soft US soy prices drag down China soymeal market (week ended Nov 1, 2013)
Amid the speculation of higher-than-expected production, US soy prices slipped by 2.6% from the previous week. In anticipation of an even weaker market, feed millers were withholding purchases and bought soymeal as and when required. Amid s ...
Monday, October 28, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: More loss in soymeal market with US soy softening (week ended Oct 25, 2013)
With aquaculture gearing down, demand for feed, thus soymeal was falling short. Though broiler prices remained stable, inventory expansion stayed weak, which also reduced the demand for feed. As a result, China soymeal prices fell in most r ...
Monday, August 19, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Market strengthens following USDA report (week ended Aug 16, 2013)
Led by a strong US soy market, and increasing demand from the livestock and aquaculture industries, China soymeal market rebounded with prices rising in most regions. Average prices were up by 2.58% from the previous week. USDA reduced the ...
Monday, August 12, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices weighed down by US soy market (week ended Aug 9, 2013)
The downward-heading US soy market continued to put pressure on China soymeal market, where prices fell by an average of RMB31/tonnes, a drop of 0.8% from the previous week. The Chinese government started to sell reserved soy of 2010 on Aug ...
Friday, August 9, 2013
China's soy imports to soar, but US cautions over prospects
Even as data showed purchases showing a late surge in 2012-13, hitting a record high last month, US farm officials urged caution over expectations for a big rise in Chinese soy imports next season. Chinese soy import hit 7.2 million tonnes ...
Monday, August 5, 2013
Soy remains top US export to China
China's soy import from the US reached US$13 billion in 2012, making it the largest single commodity the US exported to China in terms of value. "China is the US' number one soy buyer," US Soy Export Council China Director Zhang Xiaoping sa ...

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