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Saturday, June 24, 2017
A European Agribusiness Renaissance: Russia, Turkey, Spain accelerate Europe's two track feed & livestock sector
- Europe may be the world's largest, most mature agribusiness market but it is no longer its slowest growing one - An ideal combination of fast growing Eastern European markets and Western European financial and technological capital transf ...
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Pigs and chickens, fish and milk: Europe's emerging agribusiness exporting machine
- Protein exports have grown by 121% and 8.2% annual rate in the ten years since 2007 - Luck and a strategic redirection of exports into Asia more than compensated for the loss of Russia's market - New emerging exporters like Spain, Turkey ...
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What ails Chinese agribusiness?
Feed output is 50 million tonnes below expectations as meat imports skyrocket.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Nan Yang Rising: Southeast Asian takes over from China as a world agribusiness locomotive
"Nan Yang": Literal translation is 'South Sea'. A Chinese term for the warm, fertile geographical region south of China, known as Southeast Asia
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
What ails Chinese agribusiness? Feed output is 50 million tonnes below expectations as meat imports skyrocket
Feed output is 50 million tonnes below expectations as meat imports skyrocket. The wheels have off China's once rapidly expanding agribusiness miracle. After rising from 10kg in 1990 to 60kg by 2012, the per capita consumption of most meats ...
Thursday, March 16, 2017
VIV Asia 2017: Expanding the scope of agribusiness opportunities
VIV Asia, the top agribusiness trade show in the region last held in 2015, has returned to Bangkok, Thailand this year, and is expected to welcome more than 40,000 visitors on March 15-17.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Managing hog manure's impact on Chinese agribusiness and human health
• For China, hog manure management is closely tied to both hog and human health • China's lakes and rivers are more contaminated by livestock waste than industry chemicals. Hog feces are the single largest source of chemical and heavy metal ...
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Agribusiness Interrupted
Growth slows as the world feed sector shifts gears.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
A modern miracle: How Chinese feed milling changed global agribusiness
• Its feed sector lifted China from 10kg of per capita meat consumption in the 1970s to eating 55% more red meat than Japanese today • Government intervention played a key role in this success story • Demand for imported inputs led to feed ...
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Danish Agribusiness Fund to benefit world's food production
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
InVivo and Singapore-based agribusiness leader to develop feed solutions for Nigeria
Global agri-business Olam International Limited ("Olam") and leading French feedstock company InVivo Animal Nutrition & Health ("InVivo NSA") has signed a consulting agreement to jointly develop expertise in animal f ...
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Argentina's agribusiness renaissance: A new day dawns for a one-time feed & livestock superpower
• For the first time in fifty years, one of the world's most feed rich countries will compete on the world market unencumbered by government interference • Immediate abolition of meat and feed grain export taxes, with soymeal and soya bean ...
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Corn, pork and an impending rebalancing of China's agribusiness trade
Government acknowledges unsustainability of high feed costs, prepares to substitute Ukrainian corn in place of foreign pork. China's corn policy is a victim of its own success, and has created cost control problems for meat and livestock st ...
Friday, June 19, 2015
A deepening China-Brazil agribusiness connection
Deepening trade ties, Chinese commitments to invest in feed grain transport infrastructure point to a decisive turning away from traditional western suppliers. Although agribusiness growth momentum is shifting from China to Southeast Asia, ...
Friday, November 7, 2014
More beef, less corn: Why Brazilian agribusiness exports must shift from feed crops to red meat
An abundance of feed, horrid transport logistics and Asian beef demand are transforming Brazil's agribusiness export profile. Although 2014's export volume remains a hair below the 2.1 million tonne record set in 2007, market forces both in ...

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