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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Corn prices plummet, but Thailand goes ahead with grains futures market (week ended Sep 24)
While there are indications global corn prices could be on the upsurge once again after a recent report by the USDA Stocks showing global corn stocks to be much lower than traders had expected, local prices are expected to remain weak in th ...
Monday, October 1, 2012
Cambodia's pig prices down 5%, feed costs up 25%
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
India's feed prices remain unchanged
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
High soy prices push French pig feed prices up
Soaring soy prices have pulled French pig feed prices up to new heights, reaching EUR276 (US$355) per tonne. According to France's AgriMer first half sector assessment, the US drought this year has quickened the rise in feed prices, last ye ...
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Shrinking Chinese demand fuels huge drop in Thai fishmeal prices (week ended Sep 17)
Until two weeks ago, the price of Thai corn hovered at a four-year high of over THB12/kg (US$.39/kg) on fears of a tight global supply fueled by the current drought in the US Midwest. A drop in demand by China, Thailand's Office of Agricult ...
Monday, September 24, 2012
Vietnam's animal feed prices seen up in October
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Monday, September 24, 2012
India's poultry prices up on soaring feed cost
US-based ConAgra Foods reports net income at a rise of 166.6% to US$250.1 million in first quarter of fiscal 2013, due to acquisitions and increase in marketing investment. Net sales for the quarter ended August 26, 2012 increased 6.7% to U ...
Friday, September 21, 2012
UK egg producers face crisis as feed prices soar
Due to rising feed costs, UK farmers have warned of a looming shortage of free-range eggs because producers are being forced out of business. The British Free Range Egg Producers Association (BFREPA) claims farmers must receive a higher pri ...
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: US drought pulls up Philippine feed prices (week ended Sep 12, 2012)
The Department of Agriculture is urged to quickly check the soaring cost of soymeal which have surged to as high as PHP35 a kilo from PHP27 in July and PHP22 in the first four months of 2012. Representative Arnel Ty of the sectoral party LP ...
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: China's economic slowdown drags Thai corn prices down (week ended Sep 10)
Although the global corn situation remains volatile with the US Midwest struggling with the worst drought in decades, Thailand's corn prices began to soften lately. Until last week, the price of Thai corn hovered at a four-year high of over ...
Friday, September 14, 2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Waning aqua feed demand drags down prices (week ended Sep 13, 2012)
With the temperature falls poised to reduce aquaculture production, feed millers continued to limit fishmeal purchases. Meanwhile, supplies were abundant as more shipments of Peruvian fishmeal arrived of late. Accumulatively, fishmeal price ...
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Thai corn prices soften on increased local harvests (Week ended Sep 3, 2012)
Until last week, the price of Thai corn hovered at a four-year high of over THB12/kg (US$.39/kg) as the drought in the US Midwest threatened to substantially cut global corn supply. In July, the US Department of Agriculture trimmed its corn ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices vary on market flow (week ended Sep 4, 2012)
The government expects an increase in corn and wheat prices due to the ongoing drought in the United States. The National Food Authority said that although the country will not be directly affected by the US drought, the rising prices of co ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
High feed prices hurt Missouri pork producers
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Friday, September 7, 2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Decimated aqua feed demand softens prices (week ended Sep 7, 2012)
Rapeseed meal prices softened in several regions as demand from the aquaculture sector slackened with the weather temperatures falling. Most feed millers were reluctant to increase inventories and relied on existing rapeseed meal stocks.

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