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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
A Failing El Nino to extend the grain price rally?
For the last three months, the feed crop market script has read in the following way: With back-to-back South American and US droughts, we are fated to endure two quarters of record corn and soy prices. But with high prices encouraging an e ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices vary on market flow (week ended Sep 4, 2012)
The government expects an increase in corn and wheat prices due to the ongoing drought in the United States. The National Food Authority said that although the country will not be directly affected by the US drought, the rising prices of co ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Nigeria aquaculture firm reveals technology to cut local fish prices
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Vitamin C prices hit new low in China
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Thai shrimp prices soar wildly on tight global supply (week ended Sep 6, 2012)
Benchmark prices for raw materials jumped THB5-18/kg (US$0.17-0.58/kg) among members of the Thai Frozen Foods Association on acute shortage that is expected to prevail till late October or early November. Some of Thailand's major hatcheries ...
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
China Whey Weekly: Prices climb on short supply (week ended Sep 10, 2012)
After the previous two weeks' 14% rally, whey buyers turned prudent. Nonetheless, low-protein whey prices continued to rise, albeit at a slower pace, amid short supplies. Compared with June, average whey prices have increased by 33%.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
High feed prices hurt Missouri pork producers
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Philippine hog weekly: Farmgate hog prices remain firm (week ended Sept 5, 2012)
The Bureau of Customs has suspended top meat importers for not complying with the agency's requirements. BOC commissioner Ruffy Biazon said these importers have violated importation laws of meat and other agricultural products through techn ...
Monday, September 10, 2012
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices rise further, accumulate 40% surge (week ended Sep 7, 2012)
As speculators reaped profits while prices hit hew records, CBOT soy futures prices of November contracts dipped 1.1% over the week. Soymeal prices in China continued to rise even though CBOT soy prices softened of late. Limited availabilit ...
Monday, September 10, 2012
China Modern Agricultural Information increases raw milk price by 4.5%
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Monday, September 10, 2012
China Corn Weekly: Cautious mood curtails price hike (week ended Sep 7, 2012)
As corn prices approached 2008's historic high record, buyers became cautious and limited procurements, especially as hog prices softened in some regions. Additionally, the sales of new corn in central and south China limited the upside mom ...
Monday, September 10, 2012
China Piglet Weekly: Sharp price falls in north China (week ended Sep 6, 2012)
Soaring soymeal prices dampened the inventory building interest of smaller hog farms. Price falls of piglet were particularly sharp in north China due to slack demand. Piglet prices are expected to remain weak with supplies ample while dema ...
Monday, September 10, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler accumulates 9% price rise (week ended Sep 6, 2012)
AA broiler markets remained firm in most regions as demand stayed stable even as releases increased. Slowly but steadily, AA broiler prices have increased by 9% over the past six weeks. Day-old chick prices surged as procurement interest im ...
Monday, September 10, 2012
China Live Hog Weekly: Price hike slows (week ended Sep 6, 2012)
Hog prices rose at a slower pace, with prices in some regions softening amid reduced demands. Overall, pork carcasses sales in major wholesale centres increased over 1% while prices inched up 0.54%. Demand for pork should remain stable with ...
Friday, September 7, 2012
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Decimated aqua feed demand softens prices (week ended Sep 7, 2012)
Rapeseed meal prices softened in several regions as demand from the aquaculture sector slackened with the weather temperatures falling. Most feed millers were reluctant to increase inventories and relied on existing rapeseed meal stocks.

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