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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Soft demand holds down China methionine prices
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Soft demand holds down prices (week ended Aug 31, 2015)
Prices of methionine weakened further during the week ending August 17. Methionine distributors attempted to lift prices after renminbi depreciated last week but in vain as demand remained weak.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Irish beef offal gaining foothold in China
Ireland has become one of China's sources of offal. A recent report said it exports beef offal to Asia's largest economy that is worth around €8 million (US$9.012 million) yearly.
Monday, August 31, 2015
China's PengXin Group bids for 2 Aussie firms' cattle stations
China's PengXin Group could be Australia's largest farmland owner if negotiations to acquire two cattle properties in that country become successful, reports said.
Monday, August 31, 2015
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices slide further (week ended Aug 30, 2015)
Although crushers attempted to keep prices firm after the devaluation of renminbi, China's soymeal market softened while feed millers withheld buying with feed demand flat.
Monday, August 31, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Firm stance of traders limit price falls(week endedAug 28, 2015)
Deep processing demand for corn dropped amid lower operation rates, whereas feed millers continued to hold low inventories while the sales of feed failed to increase.
Friday, August 28, 2015
China Fishmeal Weekly: Ample availability limits price hike (week ended Aug 27, 2015)
Port inventories of fishmeal increased slightly to 106,000 tonnes in China, putting a lid on the prices although traders attempted to lift price quotes. On the demand side, aqua feed producers were reluctant to accumulate stocks as aquacult ...
Friday, August 28, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices soften further on lower demand (week ended Aug 26, 2015)
Hog prices fell for the consecutive second week, losing another 1.2% despite limited supplies. Pork prices decreased 0.3% to RMB23.26/kg as consumers reduced intake while the pork products remained expensive.
Friday, August 28, 2015
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler recovery short lived; China breed broiler records 30% gain (week ended Aug 25, 2015)
AA broiler market failed to sustain its rebound in the recent week, falling 1.2% on average. Although markets remained firm in the northern part of China, prices dipped 3-5% in the east and central regions as supplies exceeded demand. Price ...
Thursday, August 27, 2015
A lost decade for China's broiler sector
Once hailed as the country's most promising livestock line, it is being unseated by Brazil as the world's second largest poultry producer, and looks set to slump further. After several years of successive food safety scandals and bird flu o ...
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Subdued demand weakens China lysine market
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
China Lysine Weekly: Subdued demand weakens market (week ended Aug 25, 2015)
Demand for lysine remained slack as hog population continued to dwindle amid insufficient piglet production. With production costs staying low due to weak corn prices, lysine producers cut prices in efforts to entice buyers.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
China methionine prices rise as sellers stand firm
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
China Methionine Weekly: Prices rise as sellers stand firm (week ended Aug 24, 2015)
Methionine market strengthened of late as local producers lifted price quotes while one global producer halted price releases. As the devaluation of renminbi lifted the import costs while the explosion in Tianjin port sparked fears of a sup ...
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
China Whey Weekly: Stronger global dairy market, higher import costs underpin China whey prices (week ended Aug 24, 2015)
Dairy market strengthened during the period in review as Fontera's dairy auction saw prices surge 15%. Chinese whey traders, who have been suffering losses over the past 10 months and faced higher import costs of late due to the sharp depre ...

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