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Monday, November 11, 2013
China's corn harvest declines due to floods, drought
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Monday, November 11, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Prices remain soft amid increasing supplies (week ended Nov 8, 2013)
China corn market largely remained soft over the past week, though performances were mixed in different regions. In the northeast, as inventories piled up, traders and feed millers curtailed purchases, which led to a weaker market in the re ...
Monday, November 11, 2013
Brazil to increase corn exports to China
Brazil, the second biggest corn exporter after US, is seeking for a larger share of the Chinese market, as surging US corn exports to China competed fiercely against the country's shipments.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
China allows imports of Brazilian corn
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Monday, November 4, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Prices undercut by light trade, ample supplies (week ended Nov 1, 2013)
As harvests from both northeast and Huabei regions entered the market, supplies of corn piled up. With demand staying weak, China corn market tumbled with prices falling further from the previous week in most regions. As more new crops from ...
Monday, October 28, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Market stays weak with increasing supplies (week ended Oct 25, 2013)
Though the delayed harvest from the northeast region entered the market in bulk, traders were cautious about purchases of the new crops. Meanwhile, new crops from Huabei region were also hitting the market. As supplies piled up, corn market ...
Monday, October 21, 2013
Us corn export orders to China reach 1.2 million tonnes in October 2013
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Monday, October 21, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Prices continue to drop amid ample supplies (week ended Oct 18, 2013)
As rains delayed the harvest, sales stayed flat amid limited supply in the northeast region. In the meantime, prices were dragged down with ample supply from Huabei and increasing stocks in the southern region after the National Day Holiday ...
Monday, October 14, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Market faces downward pressure with supplies increasing (week ended Oct 11, 2013)
Sales stayed sluggish in the northeast region as farmers were ramping up the harvest of new crops, while this year’s harvest from Huabei was lower in quality compared to the previous year’s crops. In the meantime, demand in the ...
Thursday, October 10, 2013
China's 2013 corn harvest to hit record high
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Monday, September 30, 2013
First feed wheat, now sorghum: China's latest answer to avoiding corn import dependence
Caught between artificially high corn prices and a strict import quotas, China’s feed mills are sourcing sorghum to meet their growing feed grain needs.
Friday, September 27, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Steady demand from feed mills buttresses China corn prices (week ended Sep 27, 2013)
Feed millers in the south maintained steady purchases of corn in preparation for the National Holiday next week, which provided firm support to the market and pushed up prices. While in the north, though limited new crops had entered the ma ...
Friday, September 20, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Dwindling stocks perk up prices (week ended Sep 20, 2013)
China's corn market showed signs of strengthening of late amid diminishing supplies of old stocks and strengthened demand due to pre-festive purchases. Prices surged particularly prominently in the southeast region, where port inventories h ...
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
China approves import of GM soy, corn, rapeseed and cotton
In response to public doubt on whether the country has enough standards on what GM crops can planted domestically and what can be imported, China has granted the import of a list of genetically modified (GM) crops including soy, corn, oilse ...
Monday, September 16, 2013
China Corn Weekly: Market stabilises with strong demands from livestock (week ended Sep 13, 2013)
Though deep-processing enterprises halted purchases of premium corn in the north-east, spring crops from Henan were well received in the market with strong prices, as they contain only 14% to 16% moisture and suitable for directly use in po ...

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