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Friday, July 25, 2014
Decline in aqua feed may slow China's soy demand
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014
China increases soy imports as feed demand rises
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices show signs of stabilising (week ended Jul 20, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices were mostly lower, except for August contracts, exerting pressure on China's soymeal market. As crushers and traders slashed prices in a bid to move sales, soymeal trading volume surged a whopping 241% over the week ...
Monday, July 14, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Buyers withhold buying in view of weaker prices (week ended Jul 13, 2014)
Fair weather conditions in the planting regions of the US hammered CBOT soy futures prices over the week. Feed millers withheld buying in anticipation of lower soymeal prices in China. As the weekly transaction volume for soymeal shrank tre ...
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Plunging CBOT soy prices weaken China soymeal market (week ended Jul 6, 2014)
With soy planting advancing faster than past years, USDA's late June report pointed towards a likely record harvest should the climates remain fair. CBOT soy futures prices plunged in response to the news, dragging Chinese soymeal prices do ...
Monday, June 30, 2014
Slowing China demand for feed ingredient jolts US grain, soy Markets
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Monday, June 30, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Soymeal prices rebound (week ended Jun 29, 2014)
CBOT soy futures prices strengthened 1% over the week amid concerns over supply before the upcoming harvest, which was under the threat of harsh climate conditions in some regions of the US. This lent support to China's soymeal market in co ...
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices show signs of stabilising (week ended Jun 22, 2014)
As falling prices stimulated buying interest recently, soymeal stocks of crushers and traders diminished rapidly. This, together with limited crushing rates, tightened soymeal supply significantly, supporting prices to stabilise or rebound ...
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Crushers stand firm, traders slash prices (week ended Jun 15, 2014)
Crushers stood firm on soymeal prices amid low inventory pressure even as CBOT soy futures weakened, but traders who were eager to clear inventories cut prices, stimulating buying interest considerably. Weekly trading volume jumped tremendo ...
Monday, June 9, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Market weakens on cautious buying (week ended Jun 7, 2014)
As CBOT soy prices dipped to two-week lows, soymeal prices slid for the second week in China. Cautious mood of feed millers, which held the demand for soymeal soft, added pressure to the market. Over the past two weeks, soymeal prices have ...
Monday, June 9, 2014
China's soy imports continue to rise despite slip in May
According to data from China Customs General Administration, China imported 5.97 million tonnes of soy in May, a drop of 530,000 tonnes, or 8%, compared to April, but an increase of 870,000 tonnes, or 17% on-year. Data also shows that from ...
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate following 10% rally (week ended May 30, 2014)
Soymeal prices consolidated lower in tandem with a weakening CBOT soy market, even as port inventories of soy remained tight while demand continued to grow amid expanding livestock population. Feed millers, who have stockpiled inventories l ...
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
China Soymeal Weekly: Strong US soy prices push market higher (week ended May 23, 2014)
Future prices of US soy rose to the highest level since July 2013 last week, leading to gains in soymeal market. As a result, China soymeal prices increased in most regions. China is forecast to import 5.80 million to 6.10 million tonnes of ...
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
China's soy imports from Brazil soar in first four months of 2014
China's imports of soy from Brazil soared 83% to 4.99 million tonnes, according to data from China's Customs Service. Brazil shipped 3.95 million tonnes of soy to China, a surge of 64% on-year. China's April soy imports totalled 6.5 million ...
Monday, May 19, 2014
Grim outlook for soybean business despite China's high imports
Despite surging imports, results are bleak for soybean businesses in China, the world's largest importer of the crop. Purchases of the crop rose 41% in the first four months of 2014 in China. However, demand for by-products like soymeal or ...

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