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Monday, June 19, 2017
China Fishmeal Weekly: Expanding aqua feed output supports prices (week ended Jun 15, 2017)
Fishmeal demand was robust as aquaculture production soared stimulating the output of aqua feed. Port inventories shrank to around 150,000 tonnes, prompting traders to stand firm on prices. However, as a handful of sellers were eager to cle ...
Monday, June 19, 2017
China Broiler Weekly: Market stays weak despite price rebound in some regions (week ended Jun 14, 2017)
Prices of AA broiler stabilized in most regions, despite soft demand, as release volumes decreased. In the northeast regions were availability was tight, prices increased almost 5%. Average AA broiler prices rose by 1.2% over the week.
Monday, June 19, 2017
China Corn Weekly: Market under pressure amid slack demand, plentiful supply (week ended Jun 16, 2016)
With the volumes of state corn auction increasing, the market was under greater pressure. Moreover, poultry feed producers limited corn stockpiles while broiler prices remained weak.
Monday, June 19, 2017
China Whey Weekly: Prices stay flat despite stabilising hog market (week ended Jun 13, 2017)
Even as hog market showed signs of stabilising of late, the demand for whey failed to pick up as the population of piglet and sow remained limited. Hence, whey traders held prices unchanged although the import costs of US whey moved higher.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Belarus looks to China as Russia allegedly snubs dairy imports
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Low prices stimulate demand (week ended Jun 12, 2017)
Prices of CBOT July soy futures rebounded 2.2% during the period in review. Feed millers restocked depleted inventories, albeit prudently, while prices of soymeal were at levels unseen since last April. Transaction volume for the week surge ...
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
China lysine prices show no signs of stabilising
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
China Lysine Weekly: Prices show no signs of stabilising (week ended Jun 12, 2017)
Soymeal prices continued to slide, prompting feed millers to limit the usages of lysine in production, while export demand slackened over the week. In Europe, price quotes for Q2 deliveries were softer in the range of EUR1.34/kg.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Methionine prices break new lows in China
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
China Methionine Weekly: Prices break new lows (week ended Jun 13, 2017)
Methionine prices dropped to new low levels over the week without any support in sight. As poultry prices continued to slide, feed producers were not motivated to increase stockpiles. Methionine producers and distributors, who were competin ...
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
USMEF welcomes resumption of US beef exports to China
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Monday, June 12, 2017
China Broiler Weekly: Market resumes downtrend after momentary rebound (week ended Jun 7, 2017)
Diminished demand for chicken products after the Dragon Boat Festival holidays dragged down the sales of AA broiler. Prices weakened in almost all regions, except for the northeast market. As most AA broiler farms are incurring losses, buyi ...
Monday, June 12, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices plunge amid poor summer pork demand (week ended Jun 8, 2017)
After sliding 1.4% over the week, prices of pork carcass dropped below RMRB19/kg averaging RMB18.96/kg. As the demand for pork weakened after the Dragon Boat Festival holidays, slaughterhouses were reluctant to increase stockpiles. prices p ...
Monday, June 12, 2017
China Corn Weekly: Excess supply holds market weak(week ended Jun 9, 2016)
Sales of state reserves corn exceeded 18 million tonnes, exerting pressure on the market. Corn prices were down by 0.20% during the week in review.
Monday, June 12, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices substantially below past years' average (week ended May 31, 2017)
Falling another 2.3% over the week, hog prices continued to break new lows. Averaging RMB13.76/kg, hog prices were 8% below past eight years' average of RMB14.87/kg. Pork carcass prices dropped 2.24% to RMB19.23/kg ad slaughterhouses limite ...

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