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Monday, May 18, 2020
China urges trading firms and food processors to boost grain and oilseed inventories
The country is preparing for a second wave of COVID-19 cases and how it could affect global supply lines, reported Reuters.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
COVID-19 to have long-term recoils on China's aquaculture sector
The ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus, is expected to have a long-term impact on China's seafood sector as everything from aquaculture to processing is being affected by labour shortages and wary Chinese consum ...
Friday, February 28, 2020
China Covid-19 update: Slaughterhouses clear broiler queues; feed additives shortages lift prices (Feb 25, 2020):
As the China government encouraged Chinese citizen to return to work and ordered local governments to ease traffic controls, inure-province logistics improved considerably and more factories and companies are opened. However, cross-province ...
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Cautious slaughterhouses limit purchases (week ended Mar 29, 2019)
AA broiler farmers will be inclined to lift prices to cover the high cost of chick. This will be supported by tightening availability due to low chick production.
Thursday, April 4, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Prices stabilise from recent rally (week ended Mar 22, 2019)
AA broiler price hikes slowed while markets in several regions showed signs of weakening. Despite tight availability of finishing broiler, prudent demand following the previous week's rally held prices under control. On average, AA broiler ...
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Is China's broiler sector finally rebounding?
Swine disease outbreaks coincide with an increase in grandparent stock imports to stimulate the largest poultry production and consumption increases in decades.
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.
Friday, March 1, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Markets soften amid lacklustre demand (week ended Feb 22, 2019)
Demand for chicken products was weak, hence curtailing the sales of AA broiler. With the operation rates of slaughterhouses substantially below optimum levels, AA broiler prices plummeted 6.9% amid slack sales.
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%.
Thursday, February 7, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Markets weaken before closing for Chinese New Year holidays (week ended Feb 1, 2019)
With slaughterhouses slowly halting operation, demand for AA broiler dwindled, hence dragging prices to fall another 4% over the week. During January, AA broiler prices tumbled 9% accumulatively.
Monday, February 4, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Excess supply sinks AA broiler prices (week ended Jan 25, 2019)
Broiler demand will be weak, dragging prices lower. This will impact chick sales as farmers turn prudent before the festive holidays.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Prices plunge as demand shrinks (week ended Jan 18, 2019)
As farmers hasten releases while the demand for chicken dwindles, prices of broilers are seen soft in the coming period. This will curtail the demand for day-old chicks as farmers turn cautious.
Monday, January 21, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Prudent demand limits AA broiler price rise (week ended Jan 11, 2019)
Tight availability of AA broiler lent support to the market, lifting prices by 0.28%. However, even with the stocks of chicken products low, slaughterhouses were prudent with purchases, hence limiting the upward scope of AA broiler market.
Monday, January 14, 2019
China Broiler Weekly: Markets start new year on a weak footing (week ended Jan 4, 2019)
Demand for AA broiler was flat entering January as slaughterhouses limited purchases. Prices were lower by 2% on average. As AA chick market resumed trading after New Year holidays, strong demand drove prices up by RMB0.20-0.70/chick to RMB ...
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
China Broiler Weekly: slaughterhouses cautious as AA broiler prices approach historic highs (week ended Nov 12, 2018)
After rising 9% in two weeks, AA broiler demand softened as slaughterhouses turned cautious as prices hit new highs for the year. On average, AA broiler prices dropped 0.26% over the week.

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