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Monday, October 27, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Limited feed output, higher supply weigh on prices (week ended Oct 24, 2014)
Demand for feed stayed weak as livestock farmers limited purchases while hog and broiler prices continued to soften. This, in conjunction with increased availability of corn, dragged down prices by 1.30% over the week.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Vietnam importers cancel deliveries of corn and soy ordered at higher prices
Vietnamese feed millers are refusing to honour import orders negotiated months ago for 200,000 tonnes of corn and 150,000 tonnes of soymeal as prices have since dropped by 25% to 35%.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Supply shortage keeps China methionine prices strong
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Monday, October 27, 2014
China Methionine Weekly: Supply shortage keeps prices strong (week ended Oct 26, 2014)
The supply shortages of methionine in China showed little improvement although more imports arrived lately. However, methionine price stabilised as most buyers held back procurements even with inventories critically low at the current recor ...
Monday, October 27, 2014
Thai fishing industry adopts Good Labour Practices to erase slave labour reputation (week ended October 23, 2014)
Due to higher market demand and higher prices, exporters continue to focus on producing large-sized shrimps. Under its biosecurity programme, Thailand is seeking to have as many broodstocks as possible to maintain genetic diversity.
Friday, October 24, 2014
China Fishmeal Weekly: Traders continue to lift prices (week ended Oct 23, 2014)
As imports were limited while feed millers stockpiled inventories of late amid concerns that Peru's fish catch in the next season would be low, fishmeal traders continued to lift prices. Over the week, port inventories of fishmeal in China ...
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Egg prices in Singapore fly as supply from Malaysia shrinks
Egg prices in Singapore have soared due to tight supplies from neighbouring Malaysia at a time when demand leading to this month's Deepavali or Festival of Lights celebration is high.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Egypt tackles fertiliser black market by raising prices
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Corn glut in India as high prices turn away importers
Higher corn prices than those of rival suppliers US, Brazil and Argentina have caused India's lustre as an exporting country. Traditional importers have shied away and caused India's corn exports to decline by almost 50% in the year to Sept ...
Monday, October 20, 2014
China Whey Weekly: Ample supply, soft demand drag down prices (week ended Oct 19, 2014)
As sow population continued to shrink, the quantity of piglets produced remained limited. This, together with sliding hog prices, decimated the sales of whey. Traders eagerly cut prices in efforts to entice buyers over the week.
Monday, October 20, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Prices slide at faster rates (week ended Oct 17, 2014)
Corn prices registered sharper falls over the week, dropping 1.27% on average compared with the previous week's 0.37% decline. More deep processors were making purchases, but at lower offering prices as more corn were available after the Oc ...
Monday, October 20, 2014
China methionine prices rise further to new highs
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Monday, October 20, 2014
China Methionine Weekly: Prices rise further to new highs (week ended Oct 20, 2014)
The supply crunch of methionine in China tightened, prompting traders to withhold stocks in view of higher prices. Trade was light as feed millers were reluctant to make procurements unless absolutely necessary as prices have more than doub ...
Monday, October 20, 2014
The exceptional feed input: Record fishmeal prices in an era of feed cost deflation?
While other feed inputs are deflating, aquaculture output and fishmeal availability are going in opposite directions. Ocean current temperatures suggest that this vital protein meal could again set price records. It has been a very difficul ...
Saturday, October 18, 2014
China consumer price index for September 2014: prices of poultry increased 1.2%
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