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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Market weak despite increased buying (week ended Nov 25, 2012)
Several buyers restocked depleting inventories cautiously of late as soymeal prices stabilised from the prolonged slide. Nonetheless, lysine prices remained soft as producers were eager to promote sales amid abundant output. In Europe, pric ...
Thursday, November 22, 2012
China lysine prices stabilise from slide
Prices were stable during the week ended November 19. Lysine demand remained flat as soymeal prices continued to fall. In addition, several feed millers were replacing wheat with corn, as the former has lost its cost advantage while the lat ...
Thursday, November 22, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Prices stabilise from slide (week ended Nov 19, 2012)
Lysine demand remained flat as soymeal prices continued to fall. In addition, several feed millers were replacing wheat with corn, as the former has lost its cost advantage while the latter reduced in prices amid increased supplies. Nonethe ...
Monday, November 19, 2012
China's lysine exports increase 58.37% in September
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Monday, November 19, 2012
China's September lysine imports rises 6.89%
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
China lysine prices on weak trends
Tumbling soymeal prices continued to weaken the demand for lysine in China. Moreover, feed millers were reluctant to stockpile high inventories of raw ingredients including lysine while feed demand remained slow. Price quotes of 98.5-percen ...
Thursday, November 15, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Tumbling soymeal, cautious mood soften lysine prices (week ended Nov 12, 2012)
Tumbling soymeal prices continued to weaken the demand for lysine in China. Moreover, feed millers were reluctant to stockpile high inventories of raw ingredients including lysine while feed demand remained slow. Compared with early October ...
Friday, November 9, 2012
China's September lysine exports rise to 15,552 tonnes
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
China lysine prices on weak trends
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Producers cut prices amid subdued demand (week ended Nov 4, 2012)
The persistent fall in soymeal prices decimated the demand for lysine as feed miller reduced its inclusion rates. With demand waning and inventories expanding, lysine producers cut price in a bid to promote sales. Compared with early Octobe ...
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
China lysine prices on weak trends
Prices moved lower during the week ended October 28. Farming returns remained poor due to weak prices of livestock products. Consequently, slow demand for animal feed in conjunction with declining soymeal prices curtailed the sales of lysin ...
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Prices on weak trends (week ended Oct 28, 2012)
Farming returns remained poor due to weak prices of livestock products. Consequently, slow demand for animal feed in conjunction with declining soymeal prices curtailed the sales of lysine. In Europe, prices of lysine for Q1 2013 delivery w ...
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Falling soymeal price adds pressure to China lysine market
Prices fell further during the week ended October 21. Sliding soymeal prices added pressure to the lysine market, which was facing weak post-festive demand amid low animal inventories. Additionally, export demand softened as renminbi exchan ...
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
China Lysine Weekly: Falling soymeal price adds pressure to lysine market (week ended Oct 21, 2012)
Sliding soymeal prices added pressure to the lysine market, which was facing weak post-festive demand amid low animal inventories. Additionally, export demand softened as renminbi exchange rates rose to historic high levels lately. In Europ ...
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
China's August lysine exports almost tripled
China's lysine exports nearly tripled in August to 15,779 tonnes from 5,580 in the prior-year month. Trade data showed that the largest share of the August total was shipped to Russia. The country received 4,441 tonnes compared with 1,105 i ...

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