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Monday, January 21, 2019
China Fishmeal Weekly: Pre-festive buying lends support to market (week ended Jan 18, 2019)
Prices of Peruvian fishmeal stabilised lately while demand strengthened. This, coupled with sales warming up as feed millers prepared for the long holidays during Chinese New Year, prompted Chinese traders to stand firm.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Emerging New Zealand dairy export trends and a deep, enduring China connection
Stagnant dairy powder shipments amid booming exports of milk, infant formula and fatty goods –with China deciding which commodity is in fashion.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
China-Myanmar exchange programme opens potential for basa aquaculture
China faces a huge gap when it comes to imports of basa fish, and Myanmar is in a unique position to fill that gap, industry experts said in a recent bilateral vocational exchange programme, the Global Times reported.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
China Whey Weekly: Traders slash prices to move sales (week ended Jan 14 2019)
Despite tight availability resulting from low whey imports, traders cut prices as an appreciated renminbi helped to lower import costs. However, with piglet feed consumption poor, whey sales failed to improve significantly.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
China lysine prices weaken further as supply exceeds demand
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Prices weaken further as supply exceeds demand (week ended Jan 14, 2019)
With supplies in excess, lysine producers continued to cut prices in a bid to entice buyers. Nonetheless, as the hog disease situation showed no signs of improving, feed millers were reluctant to increase stockpiles.
Monday, January 14, 2019
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market stays under pressure (week ended Jan 11, 2019)
Demand for fishmeal remained slow as usages in feed production were limited. Moreover, supplies are expected to be abundant with Peru's fish catch meeting target. Nonetheless, as port inventories were low, prices remained stable over the we ...
Monday, January 14, 2019
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices stabilises but pork demand stays soft (week ended Jan 4, 2019)
Hog prices moved within narrow ranges in most provinces, except in Sichuan, where supplies were tight. As a result, average hog prices ended December's falling trend with a nominal rebound of 0.07% during the first week of January.
Monday, January 14, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Cautious buyers, eager sellers exert pressure on market(week ended Jan 11, 2019)
Demand for corn from the livestock sector remained limited as feed producers stayed cautious. Hence, even as deep processors expanded stocks prior to the Chinese New Year holidays helping to lift prices in some regions, average corn price d ...
Monday, January 14, 2019
China could see bigger supply gap of corn this year
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Monday, January 14, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Markets start new year on a weak footing (week ended Jan 4, 2019)
Demand for AA broiler was flat entering January as slaughterhouses limited purchases. Prices were lower by 2% on average. As AA chick market resumed trading after New Year holidays, strong demand drove prices up by RMB0.20-0.70/chick to RMB ...
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
China approves import of GM crops
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices show signs of stabilising (week ended Jan 7, 2019)
Demand for soymeal strengthened in several regions as the soy futures market rebounded amid concerns over Brazil's upcoming harvest. Moreover, feed producers started to accumulate inventories, albeit cautiously, in preparation for the long ...
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
China Whey Weekly: No signs of recovery (week ended Jan 7, 2019)
Whey market stayed weak as feed millers held back purchases while piglet feed population was low, hence curtailing feed demand. However, most traders stood firm with the costs of imports staying high even though a handful of them were willi ...
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
China buys 180,000 tonnes of US soybean as officials seek to reduce trade tensions
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