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Friday, January 16, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Increased demand underpins prices (week ended Jan 15, 2015)
Several feed millers increased purchases prudently of late, helping to sustain the recent price hikes. Nonetheless, as the availability of fishmeal rose as January imports were abundant, traders had difficulties lifting prices substantially ...
Friday, January 16, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices rebound, albeit weakly (week ended Jan 15, 2015)
Hog supplies decreased over the week as farmers withheld releases in view of stronger prices in the coming weeks, dragging down slaughtering volume by almost 3% to 9,816 tonnes. This helped to perk up the prices of hog, albeit by a marginal ...
Friday, January 16, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Lukewarm post-New Year demand holds down prices (week ended Jan 15, 2015)
The demand for chicken products was stable, but not particularly impressive, prompting slaughterhouses to limit the purchases of AA broiler. Hence, prices continued to fall in some regions, dragging down average cost by 0.67% over the week. ...
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Further falls in China lysine prices amid slack demand
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Thursday, January 15, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Further falls in prices amid slack demand (week ended Jan 13, 2015)
Hog market weakened further, curtailing the sales of animal feed. With feed millers limiting the purchases of lysine while availability remained abundant, lysine producers cut prices in attempts to stimulate buying interest. In Europe, pric ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Reduced slaughter volume weakens prices (week ended Jan 8, 2015)
Slaughterhouses halted operation during the first few days of January due to the New Year celebration. Hence, hog slaughter volume shrank significantly by almost 4% to 10,097 tonnes, while prices dipped 0.46% to RMB19.40/kg. With demand wea ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Price rise slows during New Year period (week ended Jan 7, 2015)
As slaughterhouses halted operation during New Year holidays, demand for AA broiler weakened, stalling the price rise in several regions. Nonetheless, the average price of AA broiler remained stable, inching up 0.24% week-over-week. Day-old ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Slower methionine price slide in China
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Slower price slide (week ended Jan 12, 2015)
As feed millers stayed cautious with production while livestock feed consumption was limited, the demand for methionine was slow. Prices weakened further but showed signs of stabilising in some regions as sellers were reluctant to negotiate ...
Monday, January 12, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Sluggish demand holds prices weak (week ended Jan 11, 2015)
Demand for whey showed little improvement in China, as feed producers withheld buying while hog market stayed weak. Nonetheless, traders were reluctant to cut prices further as most of them were incurring losses with whey prices plunging 24 ...
Monday, January 12, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices stable but market remains weak (week ended Jan 11, 2015)
CBOT soy futures prices stayed above US10/bushel during the week in review, lending support to China's soymeal market. Soymeal stocks of crushers totalled 600,000 tonnes during late December, rising substantially by 230,000 tonnes compared ...
Friday, January 9, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Traders lift prices despite flat demand (week ended Jan 8, 2015)
More buyers made price enquiries of late but trade remained light in the fishmeal market. Nonetheless, with limited stocks left traders lifted price quotes in anticipation of tightening availabilities. Prices of prime-grade products strengt ...
Friday, January 9, 2015
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Strong rebound in China broiler prices; hog market weak despite stabilising pork prices
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Strong rebound in China broiler prices; hog market weak despite stabilising pork prices
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Lysine prices show no signs of stabilising in China
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