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Tuesday, July 17, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: Rally ends as buyers hold back buying (week ended Jul 16, 2018)
China's soymeal market ended its three week rally, which lifted prices by about 8%, and saw prices slide 0.48% on average. Although worries over soaring soy import prices remained, the sharp 20% fall of ABOT soy futures prices, which greatl ...
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
China Corn Weekly: Tight fresh corn availability holds up prices (week ended Jul 13, 2018)
Feed producers stayed prudent and limited the purchases of corn. This, together with ample supplies from the state auction of reserves corn, put a lid on the corn market. However, the availability of quality fresh corn dwindled, hence suppo ...
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Trade war with US rages as China files complaint with WTO against additional tariffs
China on Monday, July 16, filed another complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against the US plan to impose a 10% tariff on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese goods effective September, according to the Ministry of Comm ...
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
China Fishmeal Weekly: Market stays stable on growing demand (ended Jul 13, 2017)
Port inventories of fishmeal inched lower to 125,000 tonnes, lower by 1,000 tonnes over the week. Demand for fishmeal improved amid stronger aqua feed sales. However, with ample imports arriving, fishmeal prices remained unchanged amid stab ...
Monday, July 16, 2018
By end of this year, Norway could be tripling salmon trade to China
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Friday, July 13, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: Markets stay firm in most regions (week ended Jun 29, 2018)
AA broiler market rebounded from the recent week's decline amid tighter availability of finishing broiler. Moreover, demand for barbeque-chicken products improved as the summer holidays began. On average, AA broiler prices increased 2.7% ov ...
Thursday, July 12, 2018
China Methionine Weekly: Producers stand firm despite soft demand (week ended Jul 9, 2018)
Demand for methionine showed little improvement, prompting traders to negotiate prices. However, producers stood firm in anticipation of stronger overseas demand with renminbi depreciating sharply.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Lower output, improved export demand lend support to China lysine market
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Lower output, improved export demand lend support to market (week ended Jul 9, 2018)
Lysine prices were mostly unchanged during the week ending July 9. Domestic demand for lysine was limited as hog farming continued to suffer losses while animal population remained low.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
China Whey Weekly: Prices rally amid trade war, weaker renminbi (week ended Jul 9, 2018)
Prices strengthened lately. Price quotes of US feed-grade whey were in the range of US$441-529/tonne.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
China Fishmeal Weekly: Improved demand, high costs underpin prices (ended Jul 6, 2017)
Prices were unchanged. CNF prices of Peruvian prime-grade fishmeal stayed at US$1,620/tonne. Pre-sales price quotes for August/September deliveries were at USD1,600/tonne.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
China Animal Health Update (July 2018)
July is the month when practically the whole of China experiences high temperatures. Reducing temperatures on farm and preventing heat exhaustion in poultry and swine is a top priority, and the quality of housing equipment is critical. Low ...
Friday, July 6, 2018
China consortium signs agreement to develop aquaculture farms on-board vessels
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Friday, July 6, 2018
Reduced tariffs to boost Vietnamese catfish exports to China
Vietnam will be taking advantage of China's reduced tariffs on many kinds of aquatic products from members of the World Trade Organisation by intensifying export of tra fish to that country, the biggest market for this Vietnamese catfish.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
China lifts 20-year ban on British beef imports
China has lifted its longstanding ban on UK beef imports, in a landmark move for British producers estimated to be worth £250 million in the first five years alone.

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