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Wednesday, May 19, 2021
China Calcium Phosphate: Market softens on lacklustre demand (week ended May 17, 2021)
Lacklustre poultry feed demand decimated the sales of calcium phosphate. Producers who attempted to clear mounting stockpiles cut prices.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
China Youran Dairy Group looks to raise US$800 million in Hong Kong IPO
China Youran Dairy Group looks to raise US$800 million in its Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), according to two sources, as the group looks to expand its breeding herd and ramp up feed and raw milk production, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
China AA Broiler: High costs sustain prices; chick demand slow (week ended May 17, 2021)
With the feed costs staying high, AA broiler farmers, which were incurring losses, were reluctant to cut prices further. Prices of AA broiler were mainly stable.
Friday, May 14, 2021
Danone looks to sell its US$2 billion stake in China Mengniu Dairy Company
French food group Danone is looking to sell a potential US$2 billion stake in China Mengniu Dairy Company following pressure from investment funds over its shareholder returns, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
China imports most US corn since January despite new feed mix guidelines
The United States Agriculture Department (USDA) said China imported 1.36 million tonnes of corn from the US, matching their seventh biggest ever purchase of US corn even though China issued guidelines to reduce corn and soymeal in swine and ...
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
China Soymeal: Market strengthens despite cautious demand (week ended May 3, 2021)
Over the week, prices of CBOT July soy futures strengthened 1.2%.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
China's plan to control live swine transport could reshape domestic pork industry
China's plan to control live swine transport in the country, to prevent the spread of African swine fever (ASF), could reshape the market and establish price differences between regions in the country, Bloomberg reported.
Monday, April 26, 2021
US company recalls about 26,270 pounds of catfish products imported from China
Super World Trading Inc., which is based in Brooklyn, New York, the United States, has recalled approximately 26,270 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) imported Siluriformes (catfish) products.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
China's March soybean imports from the US increases, Brazilian imports plunge
China increased its United States soybean imports by fourfold as delayed cargoes arrive, reaching the highest monthly total since December 2016, while Brazilian soybean imports dropped as shipments from Brazil are delayed due to rains, Reut ...
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
China Lysine: Slow usages, weak hog market curtails sales (week ended Apr 12, 2021)
As hog prices plummeted further while the costs of soymeal remained low, feed producers withheld purchases of lysine. Lysine producers held prices low while the costs of corn moved lower in a bid to stimulate sales.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
China's antibiotic overuse in aquaculture threatens food safety, Philippine advocate says
China's reported overuse of antibiotics in its fisheries products threatens food safety in the Philippines, according to a food security advocate, Manila Bulletin reported.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
China VA: Cautious mood impedes sales (week ended Apr 5, 2021)
In the local market, the transaction prices of VA500 were lower in the range of RMB305-365/kg. VA1000 prices weakened to RMB565/kg.
Monday, April 5, 2021
China cracks down on clenbuterol use in livestock
China will be cracking down on the use of clenbuterol in animals with the launch of a three-month special rectification action to further strengthen the supervision of the ß-agonist and guarantee the quality and safety of livestock pro ...
Monday, March 29, 2021
US$400 million World Bank loan to help China improve food safety
China has secured a US$400 million loan from the World Bank to improve the country's food safety management and reduce food safety risks.
Monday, March 22, 2021
China cracks down on leanness-enhancing agents used in livestock
China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said it will crack down on farmers using leanness-enhancing agents in cattle, sheep, and swine to safeguard the quality and safety of livestock products, Reuters reported.

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