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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.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
China Soymeal Weekly: Falling CBOT soy, ample supplies drag down China soymeal prices (week ended Feb 28, 2016)
CBOT soy futures prices fell amid strengthening US dollar and dwindling export demand, which contracted 34% to 328,300 tonnes during the week in review. In China, soymeal prices dropped as well under the influence of a weaker global soy mar ...
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
China Whey Weekly: Mounting pressure weakens prices (week ended Feb 28, 2016)
Demand for whey remained sluggish as piglet feed producers withheld procurements. With supplies in excess, traders slashed prices of high-protein whey products in efforts to stimulate sales. During January, China's whey imports totalled 43, ...
Thursday, February 25, 2016
South Korea saves cost on corn by selling rice for animal feed
South Korea will release old stocks of brown rice harvested in 2012, for sales as animal feed to the country's livestock, The Korea Times reported.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Vietnam shrimp prices rise before Tet holiday
Shrimp prices generally rose in the Mekong Delta.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Market under pressure; limited releases underpin prices (week ended Feb 21, 2016)
Pork demand was weak after the Chinese New Year holidays, dragging pork carcass lower by almost 1% to RMB24.03/kg. However, as hog supplies remained tight, prices moved within a narrow range in most regions. In Guangdong, where supplies wer ...
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Year-end export demand drives Vietnam whiteleg shrimp prices
In December, prices of giant tiger prawn were stable, while whiteleg shrimp prices were on an uptrend.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Chinese lysine producers hold up prices amid limited output
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Monday, February 22, 2016
China Lysine Weekly: Producers hold up prices amid limited output (week ended Feb 22, 2016)
Lysine producers gradually resumed operation after mid-February. However, with output limited, producers stood firm on prices. In Europe, lysine price quotes for Q1 stayed in the range of EUR1.44-1.50/kg. Price quotes of Chinese products ha ...
Monday, February 22, 2016
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices soften on weak post-festive demand (week ended Feb 22, 2016)
Soymeal market is expected to stay weak due to diminished livestock inventories. Moreover, soymeal supplies are seen ample with soy imports projected at 4.2 million tonnes and 5.1 million tonnes for February and March respectively.
Monday, February 22, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Limited availability underpins AA broiler prices (week ended Feb 21, 2016)
After the long Chinese new Year holidays, prices of AA broiler moved higher. As supplies of AA broiler were limited while farmers extended their holidays, prices strengthened while slaughterhouses resume operation.
Monday, February 22, 2016
China Whey Weekly: Low piglet population weighs on whey prices (week ended Feb 21, 2016)
Whey market was quiet during the period in review, as most market participants halted operation due to the Chinese New Year celebration. Although some feed millers have resumed production last week, they were not eager to increase whey stoc ...
Monday, February 22, 2016
Quiet China methionine market holds prices flat
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Monday, February 22, 2016
China Methionine Weekly: Quiet market holds prices flat (week ended Feb 21, 2016)
Trade was light over the past two weeks due to the celebration of Chinese New Year holidays. As most feed millers extended their holidays, demand was extremely light, resulting in negligible transaction even after the holidays officially en ...
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.

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