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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Improved confidence in poultry markets supports China methionine sales (week ended Sep 17, 2018)
Poultry feed producers were more confident to stockpile methionine as prices of egg broke new records in September while those of broilers remained strong. However, with supplies ample, methionine price hikes were limited.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Strong soymeal market boosts China lysine demand
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Strong soymeal market boosts lysine demand (week ended Sep 17, 2018)
A strong soymeal market boosted the demand for lysine as feed producers increased usages in feed formulation. Sales improved considerably, propping up prices even as the hog sector was troubled by the outbreak of African swine fever.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Live Hog Weekly: Strong rebound in prices (week ended Sep 7, 2018)
Following the recent week's hastened releases, the quantity of finishing hog decreased. Slaughter volumes dropped 0.68% to 7,795 tonnes, hence propping up prices by 1.79% to RMB19.37/kg.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler market strengthens, China breed prices soften (week ended Sep 7, 2018)
Demand for AA broiler was strong, lifting prices by a substantial 3.3%. Over the past five weeks, AA broiler prices have increased 11% accumulatively.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Whey Weekly: Prices rise despite soft demand (week ended Sep 10, 2018)
Whey market was quiet during the week in review. Nonetheless, feed-grade whey prices moved higher as traders attempted to cover the rising import costs of US products.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Live Hog Weekly: Higher releases amid disease outbreak exert pressure on prices (week ended Aug 31, 2018)
Prices moved lower. Low hog inventories will curtail the release volumes even as farmers are more eager to release animals due to the disease outbreak. With demand set to strengthen due to the approaching of Mid-autumn Festival, hog prices ...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: Firm demand lifts prices (week ended Aug 31, 2018)
Prices moved higher. Broiler markets are seen firm in the coming period due to pre-festive buying. This will lend support to the chick markets.
Monday, September 17, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: China soymeal market continues to unhook from global soy price movements (week ended Sep 17, 2018)
Although the spreading of swine disease decimated the demand for feed and hence soymeal from the livestock sector, prices of soymeal climbed further by 1% amid robust sales. In anticipation of tight soymeal availability and soaring prices d ...
Monday, September 17, 2018
China Fishmeal Weekly: Pre-holiday stocking lends support to market (ended Sep 14, 2017)
CNF prices of Peruvian prime-grade fishmeal increased to the range of US$1,600-1,630/tonne. As of September 10, Peru's fish catch in the southern seas totalled 56,029 tonnes, fulfilling about 10.5% of the season's quota of 535,000 tonnes.
Monday, September 17, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Firm demand lifts prices (week ended Sep 14, 2018)
Corn market strengthened further with prices gaining another 0.58% on average to RMB1,832/tonne.
Friday, September 14, 2018
China Animal Health Update (September 2018)
Entering September, apart from a few regions in the southern part of China, most parts of the country are in the autumn season. The low humidity levels, and cool temperatures in the morning and evening, are conducive to the growth and devel ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Swine disease outbreak decimates feed, lysine sales in China
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Swine disease outbreak decimates sales (week ended Sep 10, 2018)
The rapid spreading of African swine fever alarmed farmers and feed producers, resulting in slower feed sales and production. Although hog feed intakes increased due to the fattening of animals with Mid-autumn Festival approaching, overall ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
China methionine market shows no signs of improving
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