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Monday, March 18, 2019
China Methionine Weekly: Strengthened livestock prices fail to stimulate buying interest (week ended Mar 18, 2019)
The recent upsurge in broilers and hog prices failed to boost the confidence of feed millers. Hence, the sales of methionine continued to remain slow, compelling producers and traders to negotiate prices in efforts to entice buyers.
Monday, March 18, 2019
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices rebound amid tighter supply (week ended Mar 18, 2019)
As soy imports dwindled, prices of soymeal moved higher by 0.97% while supplies diminished. However, feed producers remained prudent and limited soymeal buying while the disease situation of the hog sector showed no signs of improving.
Monday, March 18, 2019
China Corn Weekly: State buying news underpins prices(week ended Mar 15, 2019)
Corn prices dropped at a slower pace of 0.26% on average. Demand remained sluggish as feed producers limited purchases despite prominently stronger broiler price. Nonetheless, the news that state reserves purchase would total 3.04 million t ...
Friday, March 15, 2019
China Live Hog Weekly: Demand surge, tight supply lift prices (week ended Mar 8, 2019)
Pork demand recovered as slaughterhouses stocked depleted inventories, lifting pork carcass volumes in major wholesale centres to surge 5.2% to 8,169 tonnes. Prices increased 0.56% to RMB17.86/kg over the week.
Friday, March 15, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Prices rally on strengthened demand (week ended Mar 8, 2019)
The quantity of fast-growth native broiler was tight, pushing price to surge 10% over the week in review. However, farmers were not keen to expand flock, hence softening chick prices to RMB1-2/bird.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
China Whey Weekly: Traders cut prices to attract buyers (week ended Mar 11, 2019)
Sow inventories shrank during February as piglet prices tumbled 40% since November 2017. With the demand for sow and piglet feed sluggish, sales of whey remained poor. Traders who were eager to clear stocks cut prices over the week.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Lacklustre demand holds China lysine prices flat
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Lacklustre demand holds prices flat (week ended Mar 11, 2019)
Feed producers held limited inventories of lysine as the hog sector continued to stay weak. Additionally, persistently sliding soymeal prices resulted in low inclusion rates of lysine in feed formulation. hence prompting buyers to purchase ...
Monday, March 11, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Excess availability drives down prices (week ended Mar 8, 2019)
Corn farmers continued to release stocks eagerly amid concerns that grains would to run mouldy rapidly with the climate warming up.This, in conjunction with persistently slack demand, drove prices down at a faster pace of 1.2% over the week ...
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
China Whey Weekly: Tight availability lifts prices (week ended Feb 25, 2019)
Supplies of whey tightened, prompting traders to lift price even as sales were tepid amid slow piglet feed demand. However, feed millers, who were wary of the weak hg market, were not tempted to expand inventories despite climbing whey pric ...
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Producers soften prices to move sales (week ended Feb 25, 2019)
Producers and traders negotiated prices in attempts to entice buyers. However, with the hog disease situation worsened while soymeal prices stayed low, feed producers limited purchases of lysine.
Monday, February 25, 2019
China Fishmeal Weekly: Supply ample, prices flat (week ended Feb 22, 2019)
Sales were slow as livestock feed producers were reluctant to expand fishmeal inventories while the hog market remained weak. Meanwhile, port inventories totalled 170,000 tonnes as more shipments arrived.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Tight supplies lift price (week ended Feb 15, 2019)
Slaughterhouses held back purchases while the sales of chilled chicken products were slack. Nonetheless, supplies of AA broiler were low due to high releases before Chinese New Year, hence supporting AA broiler prices to climb 4.6%.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
China Corn Weekly: Prices stable amid light trade(week ended Feb 15, 2019)
Trade was limited as most feed producers have stocked sufficientinventories during January. Moreover, weak feed demand dampened the confidence of buyers, who held back corn purchases to be on the safe side.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Slack post-festive sales weaken China lysine prices
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