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Monday, July 8, 2013
US may consider DDGs over soymeal due to soaring price
Buoyed by its soaring price, which hit a nine-month high this week, US dairy and livestock producers may consider investigating distillers' grains as an alternative to soymeal. Soymeal futures for July hit US$499.00 a short ton in Chicago t ...
Friday, July 5, 2013
China rapeseed meal prices hurt by weak soymeal market (week ended Jul 5, 2013)
Though US soy prices strengthened amid tight supply, the outlook of futures market remained bleak, exerting pressure in both soymeal and rapeseed meal markets in China. However, buoyant demand from the aquaculture sector supported rapeseed ...
Thursday, July 4, 2013
EU to boost soy imports to replace soymeal
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Monday, July 1, 2013
China soymeal market wobbles amid ample supply, credit fears (week ended Jun 28, 2013)
Soy imports to China have risen sharply in June, and more soy is scheduled to be shipped in in the following three months. Even as soy inventory builds up, procurement interest weakened as the government implemented tighter credit control. ...
Monday, June 24, 2013
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Rapeseed meal market stable despite softer soymeal prices (week ended Jun 21, 2013)
Rapeseed meal market remained stable amid strong demand from the aquaculture sector. Even though soymeal prices have softened of late, crushers were reluctant to lower rapeseed meal prices with inventory pressure low and demand firm. China ...
Monday, June 24, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Price falls amid increased supply (week ended Jun 21, 2013)
While the corn planting regions in the US enjoyed fair climates, CBOT soy futures prices softened of late. With more soy imports arriving, increased crushing rates drove up the supplies of soymeal. Meanwhile, feed millers limited purchases ...
Thursday, June 20, 2013
India's high soymeal price boosts poultry feed rates
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
China's feed industry's profit falls due to falling premium fish demand and rising soymeal prices
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Monday, June 17, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Soft CBOT soy, subdued demand hold soymeal market weak (week ended Jun 14, 2013)
CBOT soy future prices stopped rising of late as USDA estimated record-high planting yields. In China, soymeal supplies increased with more imports arriving. Demand wise, feed millers limited purchases while feed consumption improved slowly ...
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Dwindling supplies stimulate buying (week ended Jun 7, 2013)
China's soy supply crunch worsened of late as deliveries from South America continued to be delayed. Port inventories of soy and crushers' inventories of soybean continued to diminish over the week. Meanwhile, CBOT soy futures prices surged ...
Monday, June 3, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Low soy imports limit soymeal supply, strengthen prices (week ended May 31, 2013)
CBOT soy prices soared as US inventories sank to historic low levels, while the progress of soy planting in the country was slower than usual. China's soy imports during May fell below expectation as logistics problems in South America hamp ...
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
China's soymeal exports soar 242% on-year in Q1 2013
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Market recoups April's losses (week ended May 24, 2013)
CBOT soy prices surged while the strikes in Argentina ports raised concerns over supplies in the global market. In China, soy and soymeal prices rose in tandem as buyers were worried that deliveries from South America might be delayed furth ...
Monday, May 20, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Market firm on steady demand, tight supply (week ended May 17, 2013)
China's spot supplies of soymeal remained tight due to limited arrival of soy import from South America. With the livestock industry recovering from the H7N9 bird flu epidemic, expanding feed demands drove up the sales of soymeal, strengthe ...
Monday, May 13, 2013
China Soymeal Weekly: Tight supply strengthens market (week ended May 10, 2013)
Soymeal prices will likely stay firm before substantial amount of soy imports reach China shores, especially as livestock markets looked poised to strengthen, albeit gradually. At any rate, South America's soy imports should arrive by late ...

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