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Thursday, June 11, 2015
Hubbard held international hatchery management training in US
Hubbard incubation specialist, Jiggs Killgore, and the hatchery team of Hubbard LLC conducted an international hatchery management training in Chattanooga and Pikeville, Tennessee, US.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Cargill's first Central American feed mills earn BAP certification
Two of Cargill's feed mills, Cargill de Honduras S. de R. L. and Cargill de Nicaragua S.A., have both earned Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Australia's El Nino woes: wheat harvest to fall to 23.6 million tonnes in 2015-16
For the 2015-16 season, the wheat harvest in Australia may reach 23.6 million tonnes, said the Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences. In the light of El Nino possibly affecting yields in the country's eas ...
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Guangxireceives its first imports of Australian sheep
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Traders cut prices to clear mounting inventories (week ended May 31, 2015)
Whey availability was plentiful as more shipments arrived, resulting in mounting port stocks. Although hog market remained robust, the demand for whey was slack as low piglet numbers limited the sales of feed. Traders were compelled to cut ...
Monday, May 25, 2015
Brazil beef re-entry into China market ruffles Australian farmers
China has ended a three-year import ban on Brazilian beef, causing a stir among Australian farmers who see fierce competition.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
'Bt corn best illustrates advantages of modern biotechnology'
The Bt corn is a concrete illustration of the advantages of modern biotechnology, the Philippine Department of Agriculture (DA) said.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
GrainCorp invests $50 million to expand oilseed crushing capacity in Australia
Australia's GrainCorp has announced an investment of $50 million to increase oilseed crushing capacity and efficiency at its Numurkah facility in Victoria, Australia.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Traders under pressure to lower prices (week ended May 17, 2015)
Feed millers withheld the purchases of whey as the piglet population is poised to remain low with sow inventories about 20% below the government's warning level of 48 million head. Moreover, reproduction rates of sows are usually lower duri ...
Friday, May 15, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Traders cut prices to move sales (week ended May 14, 2015)
FOB prices of Peruvian CNF fishmeal slid to the range of US$1,850-1,880/tonne, lower by RMB20-50/tonne. Peru's fish catch totalled 1.69 million tonnes as of May 11, equivalent to 66% of this season's fishing quota. However, daily fish catch ...
Thursday, May 14, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Market gains traction as supplies tighten (week ended May 13, 2015)
Hog releases continued to dwindle, dragging pork carcass volume lower by 1.4%, while lifting prices by 0.8% during the period in review. Hence, hog prices increased at a faster rate of 2% with demand exceeding supply.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Argentina's chicken trade takes a tumble
Poised to overtake Thailand's position as the number four chicken exporter, a Venezuelan default sends export volumes plunging. What a difference half a year makes. Our last article described exports as the Argentine broiler sector's 'safet ...
Monday, May 11, 2015
Sonac: Extracting the best from nature
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Black Sea holds 23% of grain trade but output, exports to fall next season
The Black Sea region continues to hold a big piece of pie in the international grain trade, with its share in global corn exports at 40% during the 2014/15 period, according to Elena Loshkareva, a UKAgroConsult analyst.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
After the crash: Dairy producers wake up to a market in transition
Imports are becoming less fashionable, foreign investment is back in style and feed-based exporters are challenging pastureland-based suppliers. Postponed economic adjustments are always volatile and this has been true of the world dairy ma ...

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