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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
India's soymeal exports down 59% in December
India's soymeal exports slumped by 59% to 194,012 tonnes in December 2014 from 470,799 tonnes in the same month the year before. The Soybean Processors' Association of India (SOPA) attributed the big drop to "uncompetitive price" in the exp ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Dow introduces Conkesta soy trait to combat pests
Dow Agroscience recently unveiled a new insect-resistant soybean trait that will help farmers combat lepidopteran pests. The product, which Dow Agroscience markets using a new brand name, Conkesta™, is currently undergoing regulatory proces ...
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
China feed additives markets review: Methionine price crash leads feed additive market downtrend
With China's feed output declining for a second straight year and fourth quarter livestock prices falling when they usually rise, additive markets entered a downtrend. After undergoing severe hyperinflation through late summer and fall, met ...
Friday, December 19, 2014
What goes up must come down: The rise and fall of China's methionine prices
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Friday, December 12, 2014
China Fishmeal Weekly: Low buying interest holds down prices (week ended Dec 11, 2014)
FOB prices of Peruvian CNF fishmeal increased to $2,450/tonne as producers stood firm while the Peruvian government considers researchers’ suggestion to ban fishing for the upcoming season.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: China livestock prices stay weak in October; bird flu casts shadow on poultry market
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Monday, December 1, 2014
China soy imports may slow down as domestic prices tumble
Falling soymeal prices in China are threatening to derail China's booming demand for US beans as crush margins have started turning negative after holding mostly positive since early September.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Australian pork: Upmarket quality, down-market weaknesses and a need for import substitution
With high costs and import penetration undermining its superior quality, the solidifying of Australian pork's trade position must begin in its home market. Australian pigs are known for being the healthiest in the world. Free from diseases ...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Food scares open China window for EU dairy producers
Dairy firms from the European Union now have a better opportunity to enter the Chinese market than at any other time due to safety food issues hounding a few countries including New Zealand, where China sources 80% of its dairy product requ ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Bangladesh's shrimp exports down as buyers snub pricey black tiger
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
One world shrimp standard could bring down seafood cost, Vietnam exporters say
Vietnam's shrimp exporters have called for a single certification standard for all levels of the shrimp farming industry, which they claimed accounted for 5% to 10% of their costs.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
India's oilmeal exports down 43% in first half of market year
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Monday, October 20, 2014
China Whey Weekly: Ample supply, soft demand drag down prices (week ended Oct 19, 2014)
As sow population continued to shrink, the quantity of piglets produced remained limited. This, together with sliding hog prices, decimated the sales of whey. Traders eagerly cut prices in efforts to entice buyers over the week.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Global pork market to cool down in 4th quarter--Rabobank
The global pork market is expected to cool down in the fourth quarter this year with the disappearance of the "buoyant market circumstances" that prevailed in the first three quarters, agricultural lender Rabobank said in its fourth and las ...
Friday, October 17, 2014
China Live Hog Weekly: Weak post-holiday demand drags down prices (week ended Oct 15, 2014)
As expected, pork demand was slack after early October's long holidays. Slaughterhouses, which have stocked ample inventories, limited purchases driving down the pork carcass slaughter volume significantly by 3.15% in the major wholesale ce ...

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