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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
China's government to intervene on dropping pig prices
The government of China will interfere to end the too much slumping of pork prices and protect pig farmers from market instability, it announced on Monday (May 14). The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic ...
Thursday, May 10, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Prices stagnant as farmers limit herd expansion (week ended May 9, 2012)
Most hog producers procured piglets cautiously, as the market showed little improvement despite the government's announcement to implement the pork reserves stockpiling programme. Piglet prices remained stable in most regions amid tight sup ...
Saturday, May 5, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Prices range bound amid cautious mood (week ended May 3, 2012)
Despite tight supplies, China's piglet market lacked momentum amid slack demand. Most hog farmers were reluctant to build inventories as the outlook of the hog market remained uncertain although prices picked up lately.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Prices show signs of weakening (week ended Apr 18, 2012)
Low piglet supplies supported prices to stay firm in China. However, in regions where demand was hampered by the record-high prices, markets showed signs of weakening. Supplies of piglet will not increase significantly in the near term alth ...
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
China's New Wellfull to build US$52-million pig market
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Piglet prices flat in China on dampened buying interest (week ended Apr 11, 2012)
China's piglet markets stabilised from the price hike as record high prices dampened buying interest. Moreover, piglets procured lately would reach finishing weight during August, a period when demand is traditionally weak. Piglet prices ar ...
Sunday, April 8, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Prices firm despite cautious market mood (week ended Apr 4, 2012)
Despite prudent market mood, piglet prices moved higher amid tightened supplies, due to high disease rates. Most hog farmers are reluctant to build inventories with profits shrinking. However, prices of piglet should stay firm unless suppli ...
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
China's pig farmers foresee looming mass bankruptcy
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Steep prices, weak hog market limit procurements (week ended Mar 28, 2012)
Over the week, China piglet prices consolidated higher in some regions, while staying stable in others. Sliding hog prices, which have reduced by 12% since January, and steep piglet prices continued to dampen buying interest.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Australian grains price to ride on back of China's pigs
The future of Australian grain prices is depending on Chinese pigs, according to Rabobank food & agribusiness research senior analyst Dean Smith. He said growth in China has been phenomenal and this trend was set to continue. This growth wa ...
Thursday, March 22, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Market rally cools (week ended Mar 21, 2012)
Piglet demand waned due to the high prices, which have increased 34% compared with the same period in 2011, and persisting high disease rates. Hence, China piglet market's rally, which started since late December, showed signs of cooling do ...
Thursday, March 15, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Market maintains upward trend amid tight supply (week ended Mar 14, 2012)
Tightened supplies of piglet drove up prices, after the consolidation the previous week. Overall, piglet demand was stable over the week.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Shrinking profits dampen piglet buying interest in China (week ended Mar 7, 2012)
Price hikes of piglet levelled off in most regions as hog producers withheld purchases while profits were squeezed by declining hog prices and climbing piglet and feed ingredients costs. Moreover, piglets procured now would reach finishing ...
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
China Whey Weekly: Low piglet stocks dampen demand (week ended Mar 5, 2012)
Whey buying interest remained weak even after traders reduced prices in the previous week. The low piglet population in China, which showed no improvement, was the major factor hindering sales.
Monday, March 5, 2012
China's successful battle against outbreaks stabilises pig herd numbers
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