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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
China Lysine Weekly: Producers cut prices to stimulate buying (week ended Jun 25, 2013)
Lysine producers who were eager to clear stocks cut prices to entice buyers. However, buying interest was weak while most buyers have stocked ample supplies. Additionally, weaker soymeal exerted further pressure on the market. In Europe, tr ...
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Buyers prudent amid prominent price hikes (week ended Jun 25, 2013)
As prices of chicken products remained flat, AA broiler prices showed signs of stabilising during the week in review. Day-old chick prices reduced as a result of lower buying interest as farmers turned cautious. Accumulatively, AA broiler p ...
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Methionine prices linger at historic low in China
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
China Methionine Weekly: Prices linger at historic low (week ended Jun 25, 2013)
Poultry feed consumption and hence methionine sales stayed low due to the sharp falls in inventories during April and May. However, even as demand for methionine was weak, methionine suppliers stood firm on prices which were at historic low ...
Monday, June 24, 2013
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Rapeseed meal market stable despite softer soymeal prices (week ended Jun 21, 2013)
Rapeseed meal market remained stable amid strong demand from the aquaculture sector. Even though soymeal prices have softened of late, crushers were reluctant to lower rapeseed meal prices with inventory pressure low and demand firm. China ...
Monday, June 24, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Prices move within narrow range (week ended Jun 21, 2013)
The availability of corn tightened considerably after traders in the northern region have cleared stocks. Supplies in the northeast regions were limited as well, as farmers have sold off over 90% of last autumn†...
Monday, June 24, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Price falls amid increased supply (week ended Jun 21, 2013)
While the corn planting regions in the US enjoyed fair climates, CBOT soy futures prices softened of late. With more soy imports arriving, increased crushing rates drove up the supplies of soymeal. Meanwhile, feed millers limited purchases ...
Friday, June 21, 2013
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices accumulate 12% dip (week ended Jun 20, 2013)
Feed millers were not eager to stock fishmeal inventories while aquaculture production in several regions was disrupted by adverse weather conditions. Moreover, with the fish catch in Peru meeting expectation feed millers held back purchase ...
Thursday, June 20, 2013
China's farm produce prices slightly rise
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
China's grain prices rise, crop forecast down
After China was said to be back in wheat-buying mode, grain prices extended gains, with wheat rising 2% to regain US$7 a bushel in Chicago, with Informa Economics and Lanworth chipping in with crop downgrades too. Chicago wheat for July soa ...
Thursday, June 20, 2013
China Piglet Weekly: Piglet prices surge despite softer hog market (week ended Jun 19, 2013)
Hog producers continued to expand herds in preparation for the pre-festive demand surge during September. Hence, piglet prices surged further even as hog prices showed signs of weakening lately.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
China hog and pig feed prices rebound modestly in first week of June
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
China's feed industry's profit falls due to falling premium fish demand and rising soymeal prices
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
China Methionine Weekly: Buyers limit buying; prices stay flat (week ended Jun 18, 2013)
Trade was light over the week as several buyers have stocked supplies before the Dragon Boat Festival holidays. Even though suppliers attempted to lift prices, slack demand kept prices unchanged in conjunction with a weak export market. In ...
Monday, June 17, 2013
China Whey Weekly: Prices unchanged amid waning demand (week ended Jun 16, 2013)
Discouraged by slow hog feed consumption growth during May, feed millers were not enthusiastic to step up production. The demand for whey was therefore limited as high-quality feed output remained low, keeping prices unchanged in several re ...

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