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Friday, January 15, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Releases tumble, lift prices prominently (week ended Jan 13, 2016)
Pork demand remained firm after the New Year holidays as China prepared for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration. Hence pork carcasses prices rose by 0.63% to RMB22.39/kg during the week in review. Hog releases fell sharply, dragging p ...
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: prices stable but market lacks momentum (week ended Jan 12, 2016)
AA broiler markets continue to strengthen in several regions. However, prices fell considerably in the eastern and northeastern regions, by 3% and 2% respectively, hence limiting the overall price hike to a mere 0.06%.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
China Soymeal Weekly: Improved demand, higher costs underpin prices (week ended Jan 10, 2016)
CBOT soy futures strengthened, albeit marginally, during the week in review. In China, demand for soymeal improved as end-users began to stock up for the long Chinese New Year holidays during mid-February. With soy import costs on the rise ...
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
China Whey Weekly: More price enquiries but sales stay flat (week ended Jan 10, 2016)
Sales of whey showed little improvement although more buyers were making price enquiries. With import costs higher due to the sharp devaluation of renminbi, traders held prices firm to sustain profitability, which was already low.
Monday, January 11, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Improved demand underpins prices (week ended Jan 7, 2016)
Demand for corn warmed up as end-users began the preparation for the Chinese New Year market. However, as supplies were ample while buyers remained cautious due to concerns over China’s economic outlook, corn prices remained unchanged in mo ...
Friday, January 8, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Slack demand drives down prices (week ended Jan 7, 2016)
China's fishmeal prices dropped significantly amid lukewarm demand resulting from low aquaculture production. Traders, who were eager to clear stocks, slashed prices in efforts to stimulate demand.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Subdued demand softens China methionine prices
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
China Methionine Weekly: Subdued demand softens prices (week ended Jan 5, 2016)
Methionine availability remained tight, prompting producers to stand firm. Nonetheless, demand softened as feed millers were reluctant to stockpile high inventories while the broiler market remained soft. Consequently, prices softened amid ...
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Robust demand lifts prices despite increased supply (week ended Jan 6, 2016)
After prices consolidated lower over the past two weeks, hog demand firmed up lately lending strong support to the market. Hence, even as release volumes increased 2.8%, lifting pork carcass volumes to 10,325 tonnes, hog prices rebounded 1. ...
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
China Soymeal Weekly: Limited price movement (week ended Jan 3, 2016)
CBOT soy futures weakened, albeit marginally, during the period in review.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
China Whey Weekly: Traders hold prices stable despite lacklustre demand (week ended Jan 3, 2016)
Demand for whey was sluggish as the sales of piglet feed remained slow. However, traders were reluctant to cut prices with profitability marginal and a weaker renminbi resulting in higher importing costs
Monday, January 4, 2016
China Fishmeal Weekly: Traders hold prices stable despite soft demand (week ended Dec 31, 2015)
Feed millers limited fishmeal purchases as aqua feed output shrank while livestock feed sales slowed with the New Year holidays approaching. Nevertheless, traders were prudent in cutting prices with profitability low and import costs higher ...
Thursday, December 31, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Prudent mood, higher availability soften prices (week ended Dec 30, 2015)
Hog releases surged further over the week, rising substantially by over 4% to 10,044 tonnes. However, slaughterhouses were reluctant to lift bidding prices while pork carcass prices slid, albeit slightly.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Inadequate supply drives up China lysine prices
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Inadequate supply drives up prices (week ended Dec 29, 2015)
Lysine prices moved higher during the week ending December 23. Producers, who were mainly producing to meet previously concluded orders, stood firm as more feed milers increased lysine stockpiles in preparation for January's pre-Chinese New ...

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