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Wednesday, June 17, 2020
China's major Brazilian beef suppliers linked to deforestation
A new report by Trase shows the probability that China is importing Brazilian beef from companies linked to illegal deforestation, which emits tonnes of carbon dioxide, Diálogo Chino reported.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Souring trade relations behind Australia's lower beef export forecast to China
Australia's chief commodity forecaster said the country has dropped its beef export forecast to China by 1.5% for the year 2020 / 2021, its biggest purchaser because of poor current trade relations, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
USDA reports China fresh purchase of soybeans
On June 15, private exporters reported export sales of 14.3 million bushels of soybeans to China during the 2020/2021 marketing year, USDA reported.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
China ramps up fresh and frozen meat and seafood inspections after COVID-19 outbreak
Several provinces in China have implemented stricter fresh and frozen meat and seafood inspections, including imported goods, after COVID-19 infections were discovered related to a Beijing food market, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Australia drops beef exports estimate to China
As trade ties sour, Australia has reduced its projected beef exports to China-its largest buyer-by 1.5% for the 2020/21 season, the country's chief commodity forecaster said on Tuesday, reported Reuters.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
China cancels European salmon imports on coronavirus rumours
China has stopped imports of European salmon on fears that they might be connected to the new coronavirus outbreak from a Beijing market, reported Reuters.
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.
Friday, June 12, 2020
US exports 720,000 tonnes soybeans to China
US exported 720,000 tonnes of soybeans to China, the USDA said on Thursday, Reuters reported.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
China's experiments show ASF vaccine safe so far
A vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) appears to be safe in clinical trials currently underway in China, Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
China to construct industrial pig farms
China will add about 200 million pigs by building new farms around the country to restore output after the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak that started in 2018 decimated its herds, Reuters reported.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
China to buildmore swine farms near cities
China reverses previous policies to relocate livestock farms away from urban areas over waste issues as the government focuses on boosting domestic production after the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak decimated its swine herds, Reuters r ...
Thursday, June 11, 2020
China developed African swine fever vaccine proves effective in clinical trials
Xinhua news said an African swine fever (ASF) vaccine developed in China looks to be safe in current clinical trials, a major progress in preventing the livestock disease in future, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
China Mengniu Dairy reports sales recovery
China Mengniu Dairy's sales recovered to double-digit growth in April and May compared to the same period last year, after COVID-19 brought losses, sending its shares soaring in Hong Kong on Tuesday, reported South China Morning Post.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
China Lysine Weekly: China Lysine: Prices stable but lack momentum (week ended Jun 8, 2020)
Producers were reluctant to negotiate lysine prices as the costs of production stayed high due to low availability of corn. Nonetheless, a handful of traders were willing to cut prices marginally on a case-by-case basis to move sales.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Canadian veterinarian doubts China will end swine fever problem by 2021
China could see the end of its African swine fever woes by next year, according to Chinese hog industry officials, but a Canada-based veterinarian questions the optimism.

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