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Friday, December 14, 2012
Global beef prices expected to increase in 2013
Global beef prices are expected to increase in 2013 due to a expected production cuts ahead. Slightly larger global supply, driven mainly by the natural recovery of herds in Brazil, Argentina and Australia, coupled with and the slowing worl ...
Friday, December 14, 2012
Methionine prices sink to new lows in China
Prices fell further during the week ended December 11. Price quotes of imported dl-methionine dropped to the range of RMB29.50-30/kg, while transacted prices slid to RMB28.40-28.80/kg.
Friday, December 14, 2012
China Methionine Weekly: Prices continue to slide (week ended Dec 11, 2012)
Slow demand from the poultry sector decimated the sales of methionine, dragging down prices over the week. Moreover, buyers who were restocking inventories were reluctant to accumulate high inventories as the outlook of the livestock market ...
Friday, December 14, 2012
China lysine prices weak despite stable demand
Prices moved lower during the week ended December 11. Demand for lysine remained stable as livestock prices continued to increase. However, prices stayed soft during the week in review while lysing output was abundant.
Friday, December 14, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Prices weak despite stable demand (week ended Dec 11, 2012)
Demand for lysine remained stable as livestock prices continued to increase. However, prices stayed soft during the week in review while lysing output was abundant. In Europe, prices of lysine for Q1 2013 delivery were in the range of EUR1. ...
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
EU fresh pork leg prices slightly eased while other cuts remained unchanged
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Parag appoints new chief marketing officer
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Pakistan's egg prices up by over 25% in November
During the month of November, Pakistan's egg prices have increased by more than 25% in the market, bringing its rate from PKR1OO-105 (US$1.03-1.08) to PKR120-130 (US$1.24-1.34) per dozen. The price of eggs is likely to increase with each pa ...
Monday, December 10, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: High shrimp prices continue to hurt Thai producers' competitiveness (week ended Nov 23, 2012)
Sources from Thai trade offices in North America, Europe and Latin America revealed that Thailand is losing market share and export competitiveness to Vietnam while shrimp producers have urged the government to revise the policy to raise th ...
Monday, December 10, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Thai fishmeal prices rise in tandem while feed prices up (week ended Nov 28)
The Department of Internal Trade reported last week that new local soymeal prices were increasing as high as 4.4% to an average THB21.6/kg (US$0.72/kg). The crushing margin of soy and soymeal prices was wide this time, despite both in the u ...
Monday, December 10, 2012
China tryptophan prices stay firm amid recovering soymeal market
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Monday, December 10, 2012
China threonine prices hold firm despite ample supply
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Monday, December 10, 2012
China Corn Weekly: Tightened supply underpins prices (week ended Dec 7, 2012)
Farmers' holding back of releases in anticipation of better prices, and delayed deliveries due to snowstorms in northeast China tightened the availability of corn in the country. Prices of new corn stayed firm over the week amid limited sup ...
Sunday, December 9, 2012
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices continue to rally (week ended Dec 7, 2012)
CBOT soy futures prices surged significantly over the week amid strengthening demands. China's soymeal prices continued to rise on the back of soaring CBOT soy prices. Moreover, as hog markets showed stronger signs of recovery, feed millers ...
Friday, December 7, 2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Soft demand limits price gain (week ended Dec 7, 2012)
Despite waning demand from the aquaculture sector, rapeseed meal prices surged further in some regions on the back of buoyant fishmeal and rapeseed meal markets. However, prices were mostly flat amid light trade, hence limiting the overall ...

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