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Monday, November 23, 2020
China Corn: Tight availability, firm demand drive up prices (week ended Nov 20, 2020)
Port availability of corn tightened lately, hence helping to underpin prices. Meanwhile, increased feed consumption and feed additives production strengthened the demand for corn, prompting traders to lift prices.
Monday, November 23, 2020
China Lysine: Prices consolidate amid cautious mood (week ended Nov 23, 2020)
Producers stood firm on lysine prices while production was limited. Nonetheless, a handful of traders who were eager to close deals lowered prices lately. Demand stayed stable with hog inventories on the rise.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
China VD3: Producers cut prices further (week ended Nov 9, 2020)
Vitamin D3 producers continued to slash prices in efforts to promote sales. Nonetheless, with the outlook of the livestock markets uncertain, feed producers were cautious in making purchases.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
China VK3: Prices weaken significantly (week ended Nov 9, 2020)
High prices of vitamin K3 continued to dampen buying interest, compelling producers to slash prices further to entice buyers.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
China VA: Prices tumble further (week ended Nov 9, 2020)
Export sales were slow due to the coronavirus pandemic while domestic demand remained limited as buyers stayed cautious. With inventory pressure mounting, producers slashed vitamin A prices further of late.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
China Corn: Prices climb towards to 2014 record highs (week ended Nov 6, 2020)
Despite a shrinking poultry population in October, the demand for corn remained robust as buyers continued to stockpile inventories in anticipation of tighter availability. However, as more wheat, a substitute of corn, is available in the m ...
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
China Soymeal: Prices soft despite surging soy costs (week ended Nov 9, 2020)
Soy availability in China remained tight as farmers continued to withhold releases in view of stronger prices. However, soymeal prices are soft with supplies ample due to high crushing volumes in previous weeks.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
China Biotin: Prominent price slash amid poor buying interest (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Feed producers continued to withhold buying while biotin prices remained over 40% higher on-year. Producers who were keen to close deals slashed prices sharply of late.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
China Fishmeal: Prices strengthen despite rising port inventory (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
CNF prices of Peruvian prime-grade fishmeal remained at US$1,630/tonne.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China VA: Producers slash prices amid mounting pressure (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Producers of vitamin A slashed prices in efforts to clear stocks while feed producers withheld buying.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China Threonine: Further price hikes, albeit slowly (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Producers of threonine held prices firm amid low production and high output costs. Feed producers stockpiled threonine inventories, albeit prudently, hence supporting the rise in prices.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China Lysine: Prices climb steadily on higher usages (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Soaring corn prices prompted producers to lift lysine prices amid higher production costs. Additionally, with soymeal prices rising, feed producers who anticipated higher lysine conclusion rates in feed formulation increased purchases.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China Methionine: Supply ample, prices stable (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Demand for methionine improved as feed producers restocked depleting inventories. Hence, even as the production capacity of the methionine industry remained high, prices were stable to higher during the period in review.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China Soymeal: Price rally takes a break (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Over the week, prices of CBOT January soy futures decreased 2.3%.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
China Lysine: Soaring costs, robust demand strengthen prices (week ended Oct 26, 2020)
Feed producers were keen to stock inventories as soymeal prices soared while hog population in China recovered steadily. With demand robust, lysine producers continued to lift prices while corn prices surged to levels unseen since mid-2014, ...

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