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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Moderate rise in prices (week ended Feb 2, 2015)
China's methionine imports in December surged 18% to 14,114 tonnes. Total methionine import for 2014 was 131,000 tonnes, rising 9% on-year. In Europe, prices of methionine for Q1 deliveries were in the range of EUR4.70-5.75/kg.
Monday, February 2, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Prices stable despite falling import costs (week ended Feb 1, 2015)
Although US whey prices softened lately, Chinese traders, who have lowered price quotes in the previous week, held prices stable. Stable demand from the hog sector due to pre-festive buying lent some support the whey market.
Monday, February 2, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Improved demand underpins prices in consumption regions (week ended Jan 30, 2015)
State corn procurements lent support to the corn market in Heilongjiang, holding prices stable. Nonetheless, prices continue to fall in other production regions amid abundant supplies. In the consumption region, demand improved as feed mill ...
Friday, January 30, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices under pressure amid falling import costs (week ended Jan 29, 2015)
Trade improved in the fishmeal market amid higher buying interest. Nonetheless, traders held prices unchanged in China as the import costs of Peruvian fishmeal softened while port inventories climbed to 62,000 tonnes, higher by 10,000 tonne ...
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Improved demand perks up China lysine prices
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Improved demand perks up prices (week ended Jan 27, 2015)
Demand picked up over the week as feed millers increased output to fulfil concluded orders. However, market participants reported that buying interest was clearly not as strong as during past years' pre-Chinese New Year seasons. In Europe, ...
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: No signs of prices stabilising (week ended Jan 25, 2015)
Weighed down by South America's imminent bumper harvest, CBOT soy futures prices fell prominently during the period in review. Domestically, soymeal market found little support as sales of feed remained limited while the prices of hog and b ...
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Traders slash price amid slack demand (week ended Jan 25, 2015)
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
China methionine prices rebound as suppliers stand firm
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Prices rebound as suppliers stand firm (week ended Jan 26, 2015)
Prices of methionine moved higher over the week as suppliers of imported products stood firm amid limited supplies. Although Unisplendour has resumed production, its products were mainly for export, hence helping little to ease the supply s ...
Friday, January 23, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Cautious buying weighs on prices (week ended Jan 22, 2015)
Port inventories of fishmeal in China increased slightly to 52,000 tonnes as more shipments arrived while feed millers limit stockpiles with aquaculture season ending. Consequently, prices remained unchanged even though supplies from Peru a ...
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
China lysine prices stabilise as producers stand firm
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Prices stabilise as producers stand firm (week ended Jan 20, 2015)
Lysine producers lifted prices quotes in view of stronger demand in the coming weeks leading to Chinese New Year, helping to stabilise prices in the market. Nevertheless, as feed millers remained cautious and withheld purchases, lysine pric ...
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Lukewarm post-New Year demand holds down prices (week ended Jan 20, 2015)
AA broiler prices firmed up slightly in the eastern and central regions but slid in the northern provinces. As the sales of chicken products failed to improve prominently, slaughterhouses continued to suppress the prices of broiler while su ...
Monday, January 19, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Traders hold prices unchanged (week ended Jan 18, 2015)
Although prices of US whey were stable to lower, traders held prices firm as the import costs did not fall amid a weakening renminbi.

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