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Thursday, October 4, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices plunge on excess availability (week ended Sep 21, 2018)
Sales of AA broiler plummeted as slaughterhouses withheld buying after stockpiling ample supplies. This, in conjunction with abundant availability, dragged down AA broiler prices tremendously by 12%.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Chinese methionine sellers lift price quotes to cover costs
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Sellers lift price quotes to cover costs (week ended Sep 30, 2018)
Sellers lifted the price quotes of imported methionine products to cover the rising costs due to a weak renminbi. However, as feed millers limited purchases amid cautious mood, sales were not exceptionally strong. Actual transacted prices w ...
Thursday, October 4, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: Soy import concern drives up soymeal prices (week ended Sep 30, 2018)
Prices of soymeal soared further in China amid fears of supply shortages. Although demand for feed was flat, hence limiting the usages of soymeal, buyers stockpiled inventories in anticipation of tightening availability and strong prices ah ...
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
China Whey Weekly: Prices rally amid soaring import costs (week ended Sep 30, 2018)
Prices of US whey products surged lately by over 15%, lifting China's import costs tremendously in conjunction with high tariffs. Consequently, whey traders lifted price quotes sharply to cover soaring costs even though demand was soft due ...
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Tight supply, high costs lift China lysine prices
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Tight supply, high costs lift prices (week ended Sep 30, 2018)
The availability of lysine was tight as several producers limited output. With pre-festive demand firm and the costs of raw ingredients high, prices of lysine rose considerably over the week.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Pre-holiday buying underpins prices (week ended Sep 21, 2018)
Buyers who were concerned about the fall in the state corn reserves increased purchases to secure supplies during the long October holidays. As a result prices of corn moved higher in regions where stockpiling activities were buoyant. Howev ...
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Canadian Grain Commission maintains licensing exemptions for local feed mills
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Pre-holiday buying perks up China methionine prices
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Pre-holiday buying perks up prices (week ended Sep 24, 2018)
Feed millers continued to stock methionine inventories in preparation for the long October holidays, albeit prudently. As importers of global brands lifted prices amid tight availability, methionine market strengthened further at a modest p ...
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Bühler launches digital service MoisturePro for optimal food and feed drying
At Microsoft Ignite, Bühler has officially launched MoisturePro™, a cloud-based digital service that drives significant improvements in yield and reduces energy costs and the environmental footprint of thermal processing within the food and ...
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
China Fishmeal Weekly: Robust demand lifts prices (ended Sep 21, 2017)
Sales of fishmeal were strong as Feed producers stocked inventories before the long October holidays. Port inventories diminished 1,000 tonnes to 152,000 tonnes, pushing prices up by RMB100-200/tonne.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
China Whey Weekly: High import costs underpin prices (week ended Sep 24, 2018)
The outbreak of African swine fever curtailed the sales of piglet feed, which was already low due to low inventory numbers. However, despite lacklustre demand, whey market remained stable as traders stood firm amid high import costs.
Monday, September 24, 2018
China's hog sector able to cut dependence on US soybeans, says vice chairman of Chinese soybean crusher
China could reduce its dependence on US soybeans to feed its hog herds through a six-part strategy, according to Mu Yan Kui, vice chairman of Yihai Kerry, one of China's largest soybean crushers.

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