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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Market stays weak amid sliding piglet prices (week ended Oct 25, 2015)
Whey demand remained weak in China as piglet population stayed critically low while prices tumbled for the sixth consecutive week. Traders lowered prices of high-protein products in efforts to stimulate buying while keeping those of low-pro ...
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Lysine prices stay flat in China
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Prices stay flat (week ended Oct 26, 2015)
Lysine prices dropped considerably during the week ending September 22. Sales of lysine slowed after buyers have stockpiled sufficient inventories to last until mid-October. Eager to clear mounting stocks, producers slashed prices in effort ...
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Methionine prices show signs of stabilising in China
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Prices show signs of stabilising (week ended Oct 26, 2015)
Supplies of methionine remained ample, partly due to high import volumes during September and partly the result of slow demand. China's methionine import jumped a whopping 39% during September to 15,934 tonnes. In the first three quarters o ...
Monday, October 26, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Increased supply weakens prices (week ended Oct 22, 2015)
The supplies of finishing hog surged over the week, boosting the volume of pork carcass by a prominent 5.2% to 8,849 tonnes.
Monday, October 26, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Prices sink to new lows (week ended Oct 22, 2015)
Prices broke new lows as the demand for chicken products was extremely poor. Slaughterhouses, which were reluctant to stockpile inventories, slashed prices while supplies of AA broiler expanded, sending prices down by almost 4%.
Monday, October 26, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices soften as supply exceeds demand (week ended Oct 25, 2015)
The smooth harvesting of US soy crops exerted pressure on the CBOT soy futures market. In China, soymeal supplies increased as crushing rates returned to normal levels whereas demand dwindled after several feed millers have procured suffici ...
Friday, October 23, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices continue to rally (week ended Oct 22, 2015)
Fishmeal traders continued to lift prices as import costs soared while supplies from Peru dwindled. Lending support to the price hike, several feed millers who had held limited inventories previously increased stocks fearing that prices mig ...
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Traders attempt to lift whey prices (week ended Oct 18, 2015)
Several traders attempted to lift whey prices of late as global dairy market strengthened. Nonetheless, with piglet inventories staying low, the demand for whey was weak amid limited piglet feed production. Hence, prices of whey were mostly ...
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Lysine producers slash prices in China to entice buyers
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Producers slash prices to entice buyers (week ended Oct 19, 2015)
Demand for lysine was poor as hog inventories have diminished due to the high releases in September. With corn prices significantly lower, lysine producers slashed prices in efforts to entice buyers to stock inventories. In Europe, price qu ...
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate higher (week ended Oct 18, 2015)
CBOT soy futures prices strengthened over the week amid strong export demand.
Monday, October 19, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Prices dip at a slower pace (week ended Oct 16, 2015)
Prices of corn continued to fall, albeit at a slower rate of 1.59%, over the past week. Demand for corn remained sluggish as feed producers limited production amid poor post-festive buying interest.
Friday, October 16, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Post-festive AA broiler prices tumble to new lows (week ended Oct 14, 2015)
Day-old chick prices rebounded initially, but slid later amid slack flock expansion demand. However, compared with pre-festive prices, day-old chicks were higher in the range of RMB0.50-1/bird.

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