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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Moba provides May service update
At Moba Group, our customers come first. As a partner to you and your business, Moba is closely monitoring the latest advice and recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), local authorities and advice centres in the different ...
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
China Corn Weekly: Tightening supply, growing demand perk up prices (ended Apr 30, 2020)
Sales of corn was firm with the demand for animal feeds growing amid rising inventories of hogs and broilers Tightening availability of corn lifted prices substantially.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
China Methionine: Low availability underpins prices (week ended Apr 30, 2020)
Methionine supplies remained tight as local producers scheduled for plant maintenance while production in the southeast Asia remained low due to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic. Prices stayed stable as a result while poultry feed consumption ...
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
China Soymeal Weekly: No signs of prices stabilising (week ended Apr 30, 2020)
Soymeal buyers were not eager to stock inventories in view of sliding prices amid ample availability. With shipments from Brazil arriving, soy crushing volumes in China are expected to increase to 1.75 million tonnes.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
China Corn Weekly: Tightening supply, growing demand perk up prices (ended Apr 30, 2020)
Sales of corn was firm with the demand for animal feeds growing amid rising inventories of hogs and broilers Tightening availability of corn lifted prices substantially.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Kelly Cove Salmon renews aquaculture operations license
Cooke Aquaculture subsidiary Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd. has received a renewal of its license to conduct aquaculture operations in Liverpool Bay, reported Seafood Source.
Friday, May 1, 2020
UK's April wheat prices remain relatively firm
Despite pressures from the COVID-19 pandemic, UK wheat prices overall remained relatively firm throughout April, reported AHDB.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Low-cost method helps breed salmon with better resistance to sea lice
A Scottish research team has developed a cost-efficient technique to breed salmon with improved genetic resistance to sea lice.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices slid for the third week (week ended Apr 27, 2020)
Demand for soymeal remained slack as feed producers were reluctant to expand inventories with hog feed consumption limited. Hence, even as soy availability was tight while crushers' soymeal stocks stayed at ten-year lows, soymeal market was ...
Monday, April 27, 2020
China VK3 prices strengthen amid falling output (week ended Apr 27, 2020)
Production of vitamin K3 decreased significantly, hence pushing prices amid tightening availability. As the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic crushed the sales of leather luxury products, producers cut the output of chrome tanning agent. Vitamin K ...
Thursday, April 23, 2020
China VK3 producers attempt to lift prices amid higher expenses (week ended Apr 20, 2020)
Supplies of raw ingredients tightened amid reduced output, lifting the costs of vitamin K3 production. Several producers were tempted to increase export prices. In the local market, soft demand for animal feed put a lid on the prices of vit ...
Thursday, April 23, 2020
China Lysine: Prices stay firm (week ended Apr 20, 2020)
Lysine producers continued to limit output while the costs of corm were high amid dwindling availability. Consequently. prices stayed firm over the week even as the demand for hog feed and hence lysine was slow with hog population low.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Fonterra warns price drop amid global recession concerns
Fonterra has warned farmers of the global recession that might follow, as brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic which has resulted in global health and economic damage.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Global dairy prices plunge to lowest level
Dairy prices have dropped to their lowest level in over a year in the global dairy auction overnight, with the average price falling 4.2% to US$2,836 (NZD4,747) per tonne.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
China pork supplies expected to hit peak prices in September amid low supplies
Low pork supplies projected in the second quarter of the year is expected to push prices to peak levels in September as the country aims to resume domestic swine production affected by African swine fever (ASF), reported Reuters.

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