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Monday, October 1, 2012
Excess output continues to weigh on China niacinamide prices
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Friday, September 28, 2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Prices slide further on dwindling demand (week ended Sep 28, 2012)
Demand dwindled as feed millers prepared for the long break in the coming week. Even though large crushers attempted to lift prices, rapeseed meal prices continued to fall albeit at slower rates. Over the past four weeks rapeseed meal price ...
Friday, September 28, 2012
South Korea's inflation up 0.33% due to global grain price hike
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Global milk prices may rise in the next 12 months
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Friday, September 28, 2012
China Fishmeal Weekly: Price stable amid stronger buying interest (week ended Sep 27, 2012)
Stockpiling interest strengthened as several feed millers made last minute purchases before the long break next week. Most traders held price quotes firm but negotiated prices on a case-by-case basis. After the long October break, fishmeal ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Adisseo's Rovabio enzyme timely amid rising soymeal prices (Press release)
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Philippine hog weekly: Farmgate hog prices remain unchanged (week ended Sep 26, 2012)
The Philippine Bureau of Customs has assured local hog and poultry raisers ofcontaining the alleged smuggling of cheap, imported meat into the country. The agency recently held a tour for livestock farmers of its new facilitation procedures ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
India's feed prices remain unchanged
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
High soy prices push French pig feed prices up
Soaring soy prices have pulled French pig feed prices up to new heights, reaching EUR276 (US$355) per tonne. According to France's AgriMer first half sector assessment, the US drought this year has quickened the rise in feed prices, last ye ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Thai shrimp prices strong despite weak overseas demand (week ended Sep 20, 2012)
Despite a slowdown in imports by the world's two biggest consumers, the US and the EU, local industry insiders say international shrimp supply is low. And they attribute it to supply shortages in Thailand and China. Along with Vietnam and M ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Downward spiral in Thai chicken prices continues (week ended Sep 21, 2012)
The Thai Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) says the price drop was due to sluggish domestic consumption fueled by flooding and heavy rains in some parts of the country in the past few weeks. Consumers tend to shy away from the market d ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
China Live Hog Weekly: Buoyant pre-festive demand perks up price (week ended Sep 26, 2012)
Sales of pork in major wholesale centres increased significantly by 4.61% over the week to reach 9,855 tonnes while buyers stocked inventories before the long October holidays. Hence, prices of hog continued to rise even though releases ros ...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Strong Q4 prices, weak H1 2013 prices and a drought-driven harvest's false abundance
Without a snowy US winter, softer prices in the first half of 2013 may not last for the entire year. Within two weeks of mid September's USDA report, both corn and soy retreated by nearly 15%, to near US$7.24/bushel and US$15.70/bushel resp ...
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: China breed broiler market firm; AA broiler prices weaken (week ended Sep 25, 2012)
Increased releases of AA broiler exerted pressure on the market while slaughterhouses took the opportunity to lower prices. Even though soymeal prices slid lately, AA broiler producers remained prudent in building inventories. Hence, lacklu ...
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
China lysine supply crunch continues to lift prices
Although soymeal market softened of late, prices remained high lending support to the demand for lysine. Moreover, buying interest was buoyant as buyers restocked depleting inventories before October's long holiday. Meanwhile, lysine suppli ...

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