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Monday, September 29, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Waning demand softens prices (week ended Sep 28, 2014)
Even though the availability of corn remained tight, prices softened in several regions amid dwindling demand. Feed millers gradually reduced production as the demand for livestock products is expected to slow since most buyers have stockpi ...
Friday, September 26, 2014
China Fishmeal Weekly: Pre-festive buying helps underpin prices (week ended Sep 25, 2014)
Demand for fishmeal was affected as typhoon attacks disrupted aquaculture production in the coastal regions of late. Nonetheless, the stockpiling of inventories before October's long holidays lent support to the market, holding prices stabl ...
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Price hikes slow in China lysine market
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
China Lysine Weekly: Price hikes slow (week ended Sep 23, 2014)
Lysine supply stayed tight in China, helping prices to consolidate higher during the period in review. As hog prices weakened of late while lysine remained costly, feed millers limited purchases, resulting in slower price increments.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
China methionine market strengthens further; prices doubled in two months
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
China Methionine Weekly: Market strengthens further; prices doubled in two months (week ended Sep 23, 2014)
Price quotes of imported dl-methionine rose sharply to the range of RMB70-72/kg, higher about 20%. Liquid methionine* quotes in the general market surged to RMB52/kg. Price quotes for locally produced methionine were at RMB31.50/kg.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: China livestock prices consolidates lower after Mid-Autumn Festival
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
China Whey Weekly: Traders cut prices to move sales (week ended Sep 22, 2014)
More whey traders in China slashed prices lately in a bid to stimulate demand before the country begins its week-long holidays during early October. Nonetheless, as China's sow inventory was at a record low of 45 million head, which was 10% ...
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Pre-holiday stockpiling perks up prices (week ended Sep 21, 2014)
Nonetheless, soymeal prices rebounded in China as feed millers increased stocks in preparation for the long holidays during early October. Transaction volumes over the week in review surged a whopping 86% to 930,000 tonnes, the second highe ...
Friday, September 19, 2014
China Fishmeal Weekly: prices stay flat as traders attempt to clear stocks (week ended Sep 18, 2014)
Fishmeal traders were eager to clear inventories as the aquaculture season would end soon but were prudent in cutting prices amid low profitability. Most feed millers were reluctant to stockpile inventories and purchased as and when require ...
Thursday, September 18, 2014
China Live Hog Weekly: Weaker prices despite lower supply (week ended Sep 17, 2014)
Hog prices continued slide even though release volumes decreased 4.88% from 8,945 tonnes to 8,508 tonnes. As hog prices stayed at yearly high levels, slaughterhouses were cautious in stockpiling inventories, particularly with pork demand fa ...
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Tight supply lifts China lysine prices
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
China Lysine Weekly: Insufficient supply continues to strengthen prices (week ended Sep 16, 2014)
Operation rates were low as shortages of ingredients compelled producers cut output. As supply tightened while demand remained firm, prices of locally-produced products rose to RMB10/kg or higher in China. In Europe, price quotes for Q4 del ...
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
China methionine prices soar amid inadequate supply
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
China Methionine Weekly: Prices soar amid inadequate supply (week ended Sep 16, 2014)
As the production volumes of two global producers were inconsistent, the availability of methionine tightened further in China. Although some shipments that were delayed previously had arrived, supply remained insufficient to meet market de ...

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