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Thursday, June 18, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Pre-festive demand, limited availability underpin prices (week ended Jun 17, 2015)
Rising another 1.4% over the week, hog prices surged past RMB15/kg. Pork demand stable with the support of the making of dumplings prior to the Dragon Boat Festival. However, hog availability remained tight, resulting in a slight fall of 0. ...
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: Prices rebound from historic lows (week ended Jun 16, 2015)
After hitting historic lows in the previous week, broiler prices rebounded as farmers stood firm. On average, AA broiler prices gained 4% over the week. Tightening supplies, resulting from substantial chick production cuts, in conjunction w ...
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Lysine prices show no signs of stabilising in China
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Prices show no signs of stabilising (week ended Jun 16, 2015)
Price quotes of 98.5-percent lysine fell to the range of RMB8-8.30/kg. Average transacted price dropped RMB0.15/kg to RMB8.17/kg. Price quotes of 65-percent lysine and 70-percent lysine were at RMB5/kg and RMB5-5.50/kg respectively.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices continue to search for bottom (week ended Jun 14, 2015)
In China, sales of soymeal dropped prominently by 6% compared with the previous week, and were a whopping 60% lower than a year ago. This was mainly due to shrinking hog inventories, which translated to sluggish demand for feed and conseque ...
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Methionine prices continue to slide in China
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Prices continue to slide (week ended Jun 15, 2015)
Methionine sellers continued to cut prices as demand showed no improvement while broiler and egg prices stayed weak. Moreover, one case of H7N9 human infection was reported of late, resulting in tighter control of live poultry markets in se ...
Monday, June 15, 2015
Vietnam hog prices remained stable in May
Live hog prices remained stable in May, ranging from VND43,000 (US$1.97) to VND48,500 (US$2.22) per kilogram. With the current prices, farmers remain profitable from rearing pigs.
Monday, June 15, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Prices stay stable despite lacklustre demand (week ended Jun 12, 2015)
Demand for corn remained slack as feed sales were slow. Additionally, higher usages of wheat in some regions curtailed the demand for corn. Hence, even though supplies dwindled, corn prices remained stable in most regions. On average, price ...
Monday, June 15, 2015
Thai shrimp farmers optimistic despite falling prices overseas (fortnight ended June 15, 2015)
Despite falling prices overseas, local shrimp prices remain firm with local processors trying to meet export orders due for shipment between now through end of July or early August. These orders are mostly for small to medium-sized shrimp, ...
Friday, June 12, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Climbing port inventories weigh down prices (week ended Jun 11, 2015)
FOB prices of Peruvian CNF fishmeal further to US$1,730/tonne, falling by RMB50/tonne. Although fishmeal inventories decreased to 380,000 tonnes, some 5% lower than a week ago, producers were still pressure to cut prices to move sales.
Friday, June 12, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Tight supply pushes prices to new highs (week ended Jun 10, 2015)
Pork carcass prices continued to rise, reaching RMB19.38/kg amid tightening availability. With hog supplies diminishing, total slaughtering volume in major cities shrank over 1% to a mere 8,802 tonnes despite stable pre-Dragon Boat Festival ...
Friday, June 12, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices tumble to new record lows (week ended Jun 9, 2015)
Sluggish demand, together with excess supply, dragged AA broiler prices down by a substantial 3.7%. Prices hit new historic lows as inventories of chicken products mounted. In Henan, Hebei and Shandong, the major broiler production province ...
Friday, June 12, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices break historic lows (week ended Jun 7, 2015)
Compared with the same period last year, soy imports are expected to increase 14% to 22.5 million tonnes between May and July. This, coinciding with sluggish feed demand, will drag down soymeal prices as crushers maintain high soy oil outpu ...
Friday, June 12, 2015
China lysine producers continue to cut prices
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