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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
China Feed Market Monthly Review: Illegal additives scandal in broiler sector decimates China feed output growth
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Trade dwindles, prices soften (week ended Feb 5, 2013)
Demand for AA broiler weakened as several slaughterhouses reduced production in preparation for the Chinese New Year holidays. Hence, AA broiler prices showed signs of softening even though supplies remained unchanged. Hatcheries lifted day ...
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Antibiotics, contract farming and China's AA broiler industry scandal
A fast food multinational tries to pass its share of the blame on to Liuhe Group. Behind the scenes, an outdated contract farming model is begging to be replaced by vertical integration. In November, China's media reported that chicken meat ...
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Weakened egg, broiler prices decimate methionine demand in China
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
China Methionine Weekly: Weakened egg, broiler prices decimate methionine demand (week ended Jan 30, 2013)
As broiler and egg prices showed signed of weakening of late, feed millers who were accumulating inventories before the long holidays limited purchases. This in conjunction with abundant supplies of local products held methionine prices sof ...
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Transport problems affect sales, weaken AA broiler prices (week ended Jan 29, 2013)
Transportation difficulties, resulting from the adverse winter weather in north China, reduced the number of trips buyers made to farms. AA broiler farmers were therefore compelled to cut prices in efforts to release inventories before the ...
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Prices stabilised from recent hikes (week ended Jan 22, 2013)
Prices of AA broiler stayed firm but lacked the momentum to surge further as slaughterhouses were reluctant to increase prices despite limited supplies. Meanwhile, as inventories of broiler dropped substantially, farmers increased procureme ...
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Markets strengthen on buoyant demands (week ended Jan 15, 2013)
China's AA broiler prices continued to rise amid tight supplies. Demand was stable as slaughterhouse stock inventories in anticipation of higher demand with the approach of Chinese New Year. Meanwhile, lacklustre demand continued to hold ch ...
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: Prices rebound on tight supplies (week ended Jan 8, 2013)
The effect of the scandal that illegal additives were used seemed to have waned, as AA broiler prices climbed considerably amid tight supplies. Day-old chick prices remained weak while farmers withheld inventory expansion.
Friday, January 4, 2013
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler market stabilises (week ended Jan 3, 2013)
AA broiler prices stabilised after the recent week's plunge. Although buyers remained wary, tight supplies of AA broiler helped to support prices during the period in review. The day-old chick market was weak as AA broiler producers stayed ...
Thursday, January 3, 2013
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Food safety scandal sinks China broiler prices; hog market remains buoyant
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Liuhe scandal sinks China AA broiler prices (week ended Dec 25, 2012)
Slaughterhouses suppressed AA broiler prices after news broke out that farms from Liuhe Group used illegal additives to expedite the growths of chickens. Consequently, AA broiler prices fell sharply during the period in review. Prices of da ...
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Strong rise in AA broiler prices (week ended Dec 18, 2012)
Supplies of China breed broiler rose modestly of late as south China enjoyed better climates. Prices dipped by 1.58% on average over the week. Demand for day-old chicks of China breed broilers weakened as the preparation for the Chinese New ...
Friday, December 14, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler prices surge 11% in two months (week ended Dec 11, 2012)
China breed broiler markets remained stable, but demand was not strong enough to boost prices in most regions. The demand for day-old chick showed signs of weakening, hence keeping prices flat of late.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Low supply, strong demand perk up prices (week ended Dec 4, 2012)
Tight availability compelled slaughterhouses, which were making little profits, to increase purchasing prices of AA broiler in order to maintain output. Broiler farms built inventories more eagerly in preparation for Chinese New Year market ...

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