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Friday, January 18, 2013
China Lysine Weekly: Strong hog prices lent support lysine market (week ended Jan 10, 2013)
Lysine prices firmed up amid stronger demands after the New Year holidays, as the hog market remained buoyant. Producers and traders reported that more end-users were making price enquiries of late in preparation for pre-Chinese New Year st ...
Friday, January 18, 2013
China Fishmeal Weekly: Lacklustre demand holds prices flat (week ended Jan 17, 2013)
China's fishmeal prices stayed flat after the previous week's decline amid slack demand. With aqua feed consumption at yearly-low levels and fishmeal prices expensive, feed millers continued to limit purchases. The prices of prime grade pro ...
Friday, January 18, 2013
China Live Hog Weekly: Sharp rise in prices (week ended Jan 17, 2013)
Average hog price rose strongly by 4.4% amid tight supplies and strong demand. Due to limited availability of finishing hog, weekly pork carcass sales in major wholesale centres increased a marginal 0.18% to 10,683 tonnes, even as the deman ...
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Lysine demand increases in China but prices stay soft
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Crushers cut prices amid subdued soymeal demand (week ended Jan 11, 2013)
CBOT soy futures prices continued to slide amid imminent increase in supplies due to Brazil's bumper harvest. In China, feed millers and large livestock producers limited purchases in anticipation of weaker soy soymeal prices. Crushers were ...
Monday, January 14, 2013
China Whey Weekly: Prices stagnant amid flat demand (week ended Jan 13, 2013)
Whey prices remained stagnant even though import costs from the US surged further. Trade was light as large feed millers halted procurements of late after stockpiling sufficient inventories. Nonetheless, traders stood firm amid low inventor ...
Monday, January 14, 2013
Vitamin C price edges down in China
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Output fall, demand rise perk up China calcium phosphate prices
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Pre-festive buying, rising output costs underpin China sulphate feed additives prices
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Pre-festive buying, rising output costs underpin China sulphate feed additives prices
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Monday, January 14, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Strengthened demand keeps prices firm (week ended Jan 11, 2013)
Demand strengthened after the New Year holidays as crushers resumed operation while more deep processors started to restock inventories lately. This expedited the release of corn in the production region on the one hand, and upheld prices o ...
Friday, January 11, 2013
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Weak soymeal market fails to soften rapeseed meal prices (week ended Jan 11, 2012)
Soymeal prices softened of late, rapeseed meal prices remained firm amid tight supplies. Crushers were cautious in reducing prices as there was news that the government would continue to stock rapeseed reserves this year, even with harvest ...
Friday, January 11, 2013
China Piglet Weekly: Prices unchanged light trade (week ended Jan 10, 2013)
Even though farming returns have improved considerably during December, small-scale farms, who managed to break even, continued to withhold purchases. Moreover, post-New Year trade was slow as several farms were still in celebration mood. B ...
Friday, January 11, 2013
China Live Hog Weekly: Price rises despite trade reduction (week ended Jan 10, 2013)
Hog demand weakened during the period in review due to reduced trade in the period after New Year holidays. Release volumes diminished, dragging down weekly pork carcass sales in major wholesale centres by 1.96% to 10,664 tonnes. Large citi ...
Thursday, January 10, 2013
China Fishmeal Weekly: Prices remain high despite slide (week ended Jan 10, 2013)
Feed millers continued to withhold purchases with prices high and usage limited. Consequently, prices of FAQ fishmeal continued to fall despite high import costs. However, even after recent slides, current fishmeal price remained high. The ...

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