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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Markets weaken on slack demand (week ended Mar 29, 2016)
Supplies of AA broiler increased lately, dragging down prices while slaughterhouses limited purchases. On average, prices fell 5.6%, with those in Liaoning tumbling as much as 11%.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Volatile market sees prices tumbling (week ended Mar 23, 2016)
Prices of AA broiler plunged 13%, paring all gains in the previous week. As prices of AA broiler surged over 40% since January, slaughterhouses limited purchases, especially as the sales in chicken products slowed of late.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler market rallies; chick prices hit new highs (week ended Mar 16, 2016)
Soaring hog prices will continue to lend support to the broiler markets. However, with prices rising more than 40% for AA broiler, slaughterhouses will stay prudent amid concerns that the demand for chicken products may not pick up as robus ...
Friday, March 11, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Improved demand, tight supply boost prices (week ended Mar 9, 2016)
Broiler markets are poised to stay firm with the availability tight. However, the upward scope of the prices will be limited as buyers will turn cautious after the recent price upsurge.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices soar on scarce availability (week ended Mar 2, 2016)
Supplies of AA broiler remained inadequate as the weak pre-Chinese New Year market hampered flock expansion in tandem with the production cuts of hatcheries. Consequently, prices surged 5% or more in most regions as demand gained momentum t ...
Friday, February 26, 2016
Hard times for China's broiler sector
• Even with constrained breeder stocks, consumption is falling by more than supplies • At 12.7 million tonnes, this is the lowest quantity of chicken meat produced since output peaked in 2012 and the smallest amount since 2010 • Production ...
Monday, February 22, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Limited availability underpins AA broiler prices (week ended Feb 21, 2016)
After the long Chinese new Year holidays, prices of AA broiler moved higher. As supplies of AA broiler were limited while farmers extended their holidays, prices strengthened while slaughterhouses resume operation.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Market stays firm (week ended Feb 5, 2016)
As slaughterhouses halted operation gradually, slaughter volumes of AA broiler were limited. Hence, prices rose in regions were demand for chicken products remained buoyant, particularly in the central and eastern regions.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Pre-festive demand drives up China breed broiler prices AA market weakens (week ended Feb 2, 2016)
AA broiler prices weakened as farmers hastened releases before the Chinese New Year holidays. Consequently, prices dipped 0.41% despite firm pre-festive demand for chicken products.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Prices strengthen on firm demand (week ended Jan 26, 2016)
AA broiler market remained firm, with prices surging by as much as 5% in some regions amid higher pre-festive demand and decreased release volumes. Nonetheless, prices increased at a slower rate of 1.9% compared with the previous week’ ...
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: China breed broiler prices plummet; AA broiler market strengthens (week ended Jan 12, 2016)
Release volumes of AA broiler dropped over the week, whereas demand strengthened while slaughterhouses prepared for the upcoming Chinese New Year market. This drove prices up significantly by 3.2% on average.
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 6, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Markets stay stable (week ended Jan 5, 2016)
AA broiler market was quiet due to the New Year holidays. Prices were mostly higher, other than in the northeastern region. In Jiangsu, where supplies were tight, prices increased over 4%.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Stable year-end market (week ended Dec 29, 2015)
AA broiler ended the year with a rebound. Although release volumes were higher, prices increased 1% on average amid firm pre-New Year demand. However, day-old chick prices tumbled RMB0.60-0.80 to settle in the range of RMB1.30-1.95/bird as ...
Friday, December 25, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Flat demand holds prices soft (week ended Dec 23, 2015)
AA broiler markets were mostly stable even though supplies increased moderately. Although slaughterhouses continued to stockpile inventories, they remained prudent while the prices of chicken products were low. As the availability of day-ol ...

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