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Friday, July 1, 2016
Kemin's chromium product gains FDA approval for use in broiler diets
On June 3, 2016, the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine has approved the use of Kemin's chromium propionate as a source of chromium in broiler diets.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Prices fall as momentary rebound ends (week ended Jun 28, 2016)
Supplies finishing AA broiler are projected to decrease in the coming week, hence helping to hold up prices. For native broilers, prices are seen lower due to ample availability.
Monday, June 20, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Post-festive broiler markets stay stable (week ended Jun 15, 2016)
AA broiler prices increased 2.6% amid limited availability. The record-high price of pork, which stimulated the sales of chicken, was also a supportive factor for the market. Chick prices were in the range of RMB2.90-4/chick, staying mostly ...
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Ample supply holds down prices (week ended Jun 8, 2016)
Although the demand for chicken improved before the Dragon Boat Festival holidays, prices of AA broiler softened in most regions amid increased supplies of finishing broiler. On average, prices of AA broiler were lower by over 1% during the ...
Monday, June 13, 2016
Aviagen explores "New Horizons in Broiler Breeder Management" in Iran
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Friday, June 10, 2016
A tough year for Thailand's broiler sector
• It was hoped that excess production caused by Saha Farms resuming operations could be exported • America's fast recovery from its bird flu outbreak and the Brazilian currency's 30% fall versus the Thai baht made it impossible to carry H1 ...
Thursday, June 9, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Strong market amid tighter supply (week ended Jun 3, 2016)
With hog prices breaking new highs, the demand for chicken is projected to strengthen, lending support to prices. Chick prices are poised to stay firm as hatcheries limit production.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler market shows signs of strengthening (week ended May 24, 2016)
AA broiler market gained strength of late, as low prices enticed slaughterhouses to make procurements while supplies tightened. However, the prices increased only 1.3% as buyers stayed prudent.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
American broilers: A cushy domestic market followed by an export recovery
• Despite a high US dollar, the loss of Russian, Chinese and South Korean market plus a bird flu epidemic, unexpectedly strong domestic consumption, high prices boosted output strongly over the past two years • China, which once bought hund ...
Thursday, May 19, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Markets stay weak (week ended May 17, 2016)
AA broiler prices continued to consolidate at the current level, inching down 0.33% over the week. Demand remained slow as slaughterhouses were reluctant to increase stocks while the sales of chicken products showed little improvement. Day- ...
Monday, May 16, 2016
US poultry industry, Tyson react to Oxfam report on toilet breaks
The US poultry industry has reacted to an Oxfam America report alleging that the country's poultry workers were routinely denied bathroom breaks, saying such instances were very rare.
Friday, May 13, 2016
China Broiler Weekly: Dismal demand, abundant supplies hold market soft (week ended May 10, 2016)
Prices of AA broiler consolidated higher after the recent week's 4% plunge. As post-festive demand remained slack, AA broiler market lacked the momentum to move above RMB8/kg while slaughterhouses limited purchases. On average, prices edged ...
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Weakened broiler market curbs China methionine demand
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
China Methionine Weekly: Weakened broiler market curbs demand (week ended May 9, 2016)
Prices of methionine fell slightly during the week ending May 9. Post-May Day broiler market weakened considerably amid abundant availability, dampening the confidence of feed millers.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Aviagen's Ross team hosts breeder and broiler seminar in Lebanon
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