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Friday, April 28, 2017
Lacklustre demand continues to weigh on China calcium phosphate prices
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Thursday, April 20, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Lacklustre pork demand drags down prices (week ended Apr 20, 2017)
With pork sales sluggish without any festive stimulation, slaughterhouses were not eager to increase inventories. Prices of pork carcass slid to RMB20.35/kg over the week, dragging hog prices down by 1.4%.
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
China still No. 1 buyer of Russian soybeans
China remains as the top buyer of Russian soybeans, UkrAgroConsult said, adding that in February Russian soybean exports totalled 41,200 tonnes, a slight decrease from January's 41,500 tonnes and substantially lower than February 2016's 65, ...
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Nan Yang Rising: Southeast Asian takes over from China as a world agribusiness locomotive
"Nan Yang": Literal translation is 'South Sea'. A Chinese term for the warm, fertile geographical region south of China, known as Southeast Asia
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
China methionine market stays soft on cautious demand, stable supply
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
China Methionine Weekly: Market stays soft on cautious demand, stable supply (week ended Apr 10, 2017)
Demand for methionine was stable as the poultry sector recovered from the bird flu epidemic even though cautious mood of feed millers limited sales. However, as one new producer gave discounts in efforts to gain a foothold in the market, me ...
Thursday, April 6, 2017
US conditionally approves ChemChina takeover of Syngenta
The US has conditionally approved the proposed $43-billion acquisition of Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta by the Chinese state-owned conglomerate ChemChina.
Monday, March 27, 2017
China Lysine Weekly: Market lacks momentum as buyers stay cautious (week ended Mar 27, 2017)
Producers stood firm on prices amid low inventory pressure. Nonetheless, as end-users held back purchases, lysine market lacked momentum to move higher. In Europe, price quotes for Q2 deliveries were unchanged in the range of EUR1.30-1.36/k ...
Monday, March 27, 2017
New trade deal boosts Aussie beef exports to China
A new trade agreement makes Australia the first and only country to gain full market access to China for chilled beef, giving beef exporters the prospect of an additional A$400 million (US$305.2 million) annually in revenues.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Vitamin B6 prices slid in China under lacklustre demand
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Thursday, February 23, 2017
China Broiler Monthly Review: Bird flu panic causes panic selling in January, hammers China broiler prices
January broiler numbers plunged 4.38%. Broiler inventories have fallen approximately 9% since peaking in July 2016. The decline was initially caused by falling returns. Numbers fell steeply during December and January, when human bird flu d ...
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Lacklustre feed demand decimates China threonine sales
Demand for animal feed was weak due to diminished inventories following high releases in the period leading to Chinese New Year. Threonine producers continued to lower prices, while corn costs dropped, in efforts to entice buyers.
Friday, February 17, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Tremendous drop in prices amid soft demand (week ended Feb 16, 2017)
Hog prices fell prominently, particularly in the northern parts of China, amid slack post-festive demand. Although weekly pork carcass volumes in major centres increased 44% to 6,944 tonnes, sales remained substantially below normal levels, ...
Thursday, February 9, 2017
China's 2017 No. 1 Document focuses on agriculture anew
China released on Sunday, Feb. 5, its first policy statement of the year, which is, for the 15th year, focused on the agriculture sector.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
US rejects 8 shrimp shipments from Thailand, Vietnam, China in Jan.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has refused eight shrimp entry lines due to banned drug residues during the first month of 2017, according to the Southern Shrimp Alliance. The alliance is an organisation of shrimp fishermen, shrim ...

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