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Monday, November 28, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices climb slowly but steadily (week ended Nov 25, 2016)
Prices rose further.
Monday, November 21, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Tightened availability underpins prices (week ended Nov 18, 2016)
Shortages of corn in the consumption regions strengthened prices in most regions, lifting the average price by 0.45%.
Monday, November 14, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices consolidate within a narrow range(week ended Nov 11, 2016)
Corn demand showed little signs of improving as poultry feed producers continued to limit buying. Although markets stayed firm in most consumption regions, prices fell in the production regions amid sufficient supplies. Corn prices slid 0.1 ...
Monday, November 7, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Limited availability lends support to market (week ended Nov 4, 2016)
Prices of corn were stable to higher in most regions, where supplies were limited. However, in the northern parts of China, as more deliveries from the northeast arrived, corn prices in the region slid lately.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices stabilise in China on tighter supply (week ended Oct 28, 2016)
Corn availability remained sufficient, but the market stabilised as most farmers in the northern region withheld releases with prices below expectations. Meanwhile, the demand from the deep processing sector strengthened hence helping price ...
Monday, October 24, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices dip further (week ended Oct 21, 2016)
Prices continued to fall.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Market remains weak (week ended Oct 14, 2016)
Prices dipped further.
Monday, October 3, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Lacklustre demand, imminent supply rise weaken prices substantially (week ended Sep 30, 2016)
Corn prices dropped significantly by 2.08% over the week as demand softened during late September with feed millers halting operation in preparation for the long break in early October. Moreover, buyers were not eager to stock inventories i ...
Monday, September 26, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices plummet on ample availability (week ended Sep 23, 2016)
Demand for corn was stable after the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. However, supplies of corn increased substantially as the auction of state reserves corn expanded while more spring crops were available.
Monday, September 12, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Increased availability weighs on prices (week ended Sep 9, 2016)
More crops were available in the northern region, where corn harvests were early, dragging down prices as a result. Nonetheless, markets remained firmin other regions with supplies of quality corntight. Corn prices inched lower 0.07% over t ...
Monday, September 5, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Slow but steady rise in prices (week ended Sep 2, 2016)
The demand for state-auctioned corn was flat as buyers preferred better quality, fresh corn from early harvest in the northern parts of China. Hence, even as the supplies of state corn were abundant, corn prices strengthened over the week i ...
Monday, August 29, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Market stays firm amid stronger buying interest (week ended Aug 26, 2016)
Prices were mostly stable.
Monday, August 22, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Market shows signs of stabilising (week endedAug 19, 2016)
Corn demand remained slack as feed producers were reluctant to stockpile inventories while deep processor made purchases as and when required. Nonetheless, the availability of corn was limited as most traders and farmers have cleared their ...
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Tepid demand continues to weigh on prices (week endedAug 12, 2016)
Demand for corn was flat as most feed millers possessed ample stocks, dragging prices lower by 0.18%. The take up rate of the state corn auction dropped considerably while buyers withheld purchases. Even as traders lowered price quotes, tra ...
Monday, August 8, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices slide further(week endedAug 5, 2016)
Corn market weakened further with demand slack and the supplies from state auction stable. Traders who still possessed corn stocks were eager to release inventories and cut prices readily over the week.

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