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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Market shows signs of stabilising (week ended Apr 29, 2016)
Prices of corn showed signs of stabilising in some regions as buyers accumulated stocks before the May Day holidays.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Lacklustre demand weighs on prices (week endedApr 22, 2016)
Corn prices dropped another 0.63% over the week, as demand continued to stay slack. As broiler prices slid further while the egg market recovered at a slow pace, poultry feed producers limited corn procurements to be on the safe side. This ...
Saturday, April 16, 2016
China plans to grow GM corn
China plans to push for the commercial cultivation of pest-resistant genetically modified (GM) corn over the next five years.
Monday, April 11, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices slide at a faster pace (week ended Apr 8, 2016)
Falling at a faster rate, corn prices dipped 1.21% over the week. As poultry markets stayed weak, corn demand remained soft. Additionally, buyers held back purchases on the news that old state corn stocks would be released soon.
Friday, April 8, 2016
China corn anomaly ends
It is an anomaly that while China is awash in corn, prices are so high that it has to resort to importing alternative grains for use in the manufacture of animal feeds.
Monday, April 4, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Excess supply holds prices soft (week endedApr 1, 2016)
Sales of corn were slow with poultry feed production limited and hog feed consumption slow. Feed millers were reluctant to stock high corn inventories as supplies remained ample and the outlook of livestock markets was uncertain. Nonetheles ...
Friday, April 1, 2016
China's corn market liberalisation: Cheaper pork, deflation today, imports tomorrow and an ethanol wild card?
• Over the short term, falling imports of sorghum and barley will transmit deregulation's impact to world markets • Over the longterm, the substituting of corn imports in place of pork imports will make former grow faster than is being curr ...
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
China allows market to determine corn prices as stockpiling ends
China will grant its market some autonomy to determine local corn prices as it ends its nine-year old stockpiling programme.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Weak trend prevails (week ended Mar 25, 2016)
Feed demand remained poor as hog inventories were low while poultry farmers were cautious in expanding stocks. Consequently, sales of corn remained slow, dragging down prices by almost 1% together with ample availability.
Monday, March 21, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Sluggish demand drags prices to new lows(week endedMar 18, 2016)
China's corn market showed no signs of stabilising even though the sate procurement programme, totalling 90.78 million tonnes, siphoned off more corn than expected. Even with broiler prices soaring, poultry feed producers were reluctant to ...
Friday, March 11, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices stay weak at five-year lows (week endedMar 11, 2016)
Corn farmers were reluctant to release inventories as prices have dipped to five-year lows. However, with feed demand slack, slow sales dragged prices down by another 0.63% during the period in review.
Monday, March 7, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Sharper price falls (week ended Mar 4, 2016)
Corn prices dipped 0.78% on average over the month, substantially faster than the 0.18% slide in the previous week.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Flat demand holds prices soft (week ended Feb 26, 2016)
Trade remained light in China's corn market although most participants have resumed operation.
Friday, February 19, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Quiet festive market registers weak prices (week ended Feb 19, 2016)
Corn market was practically closed during the second week of February as China celebrates Chinese New Year. In the subsequent week, the market remained quiet as most traders and feed millers extended their holidays.
Friday, February 5, 2016
China Corn Weekly: Prices soften on slow demand(week endedFeb 5, 2016)
Most deep processors have halted operation during the week in review. Meanwhile, traders and feed millers were not eager to stockpile inventories in anticipation of slack demand after Chinese New Year holidays. Consequently, corn prices rem ...

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