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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Poor demand holds down prices (week ended Apr 3, 2018)
Prices of lysine remained soft. Feed manufacturers held back buying while hog market continued to weaken, slashing farming returns as a result. Even as soymeal prices strengthened lately, buyers were not eager to expand inventories in view ...
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
China Whey Weekly: Light demand holds prices flat (week ended Apr 3, 2018)
Sales of whey remained slow in China while hog farming returns slid amid plummeting prices. Traders stood firm, however, as import costs of US products have increased of late. China imported 37.180 tonnes of whey products, 26% lower month-o ...
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
China methionine prices stable while market stays quiet
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Prices stable while market stays quiet (week ended Apr 3, 2018)
China imported 2,787 tonnes of methionine, decreasing by 42% compared with January. In Europe, prices of China-produced methionine remained in the range of EUR2.26-2.35/kg.
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: Demand surge lifts prices (week ended Apr 2, 2018)
Prices of CBOT May soy futures closed 1.5% higher as USDA's latest report lowered the projection of soy planting acreage in the US. Soymeal trading volumes surged 72% over the week to 1.51 million tonnes. With inventories limited, feed prod ...
Monday, April 2, 2018
China Live Hog Weekly: No signs of prices stabilising (week ended Mar 26, 2018)
Hog supplies were ample as smaller farms continued to release stocks to cut losses. Pork carcass sales increased 2.7% to 8,739 tonnes, exerting pressure on prices while pork demand remained soft. Hog prices plunged 6.7%, contributing to the ...
Monday, April 2, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices rebound while native broiler market stays stable (week ended Mar 26, 2018)
Lower availability of AA broiler lent support to the market, lifting prices prominently by 8.6%. Despite stronger broiler prices, sales of day-old chick remained limited as high prices dampened buying interest. Prices slid RMB0.20-0.40/chic ...
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Chinese lysine producers fail to lift prices
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Producers fail to lift prices (week ended Mar 27, 2018)
Demand of lysine remained flat as soymeal prices softened while hog market stayed weak. Hence, even as some producers lifted price quotes supplies tightened, transaction prices of lysine stayed unchanged amid limited sales. In Europe, price ...
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Low availability underpins prices (week ended Mar 23, 2018)
Prices were mostly higher. Buyers were reluctant to stockpile high inventories of corn as livestock markets underperformed while the outlook of China's economy was uncertain. Nonetheless, prices of corn moved higher, albeit by a marginal 0. ...
Monday, March 26, 2018
China Fishmeal Weekly: Mounting inventory pressure softens prices (week ended Mar 23, 2017)
Prices moved lower. CNF prices of Peruvian prime-grade fishmeal were mainly around US$1,750/tonne while demand slowed.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices tumble 16% in three weeks (week ended Mar 16, 2018)
Pork carcass sales volume increased 3.2% to 8,512 tonnes over the week. However, that was not enough to stabilise hog prices, which dropped 2.7%. Over the past three weeks, hog prices have accumulatively plummeted 16% amid excess availabili ...
Thursday, March 22, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices fall 10% in two weeks (week ended Mar 16, 2018)
Showing no signs of stabilising, AA broiler prices continued to fall, dropping by another 2.7% over the week. Over the past two weeks, AA broiler prices have dipped 10% as slaughterhouses limited buying while supplies were ample. Chick pric ...
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
China methionine prices stable under subdued demand
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Prices stable under subdued demand (week ended Mar 20, 2018)
Producers of methionine stood firm on prices to sustain profits amid higher production costs. However, as feed producers were wary of the weak livestock market, sales of methionine were limited, putting a lid on the prices. In Europe, price ...

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