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Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Brazil NGO: China to import deforestation-free beef from Brazil
An influential group association of Chinese beef importers has pledged to purchase deforestation-free Brazilian beef under a new certification system developed by the Brazilian NGO Institute for Forest and Agricultural Management and Certif ...
Friday, October 31, 2025
China set to make significant purchases of US soybeans - US Treasury Secretary
China is set to make "substantial" purchases of US soybeans, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on October 26 following talks with Chinese counterparts—signaling a thaw in relations ahead of a potential meeting betwe ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
China's retaliatory tariffs hit US soybean farmers - and could impact Americans nationwide
American economist Will Kenton weighs in on the impact of the US-China soybean rift on American consumers.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
China shifts to importing poultry from Russia
In the first seven months of 2025, Russia increased its share of China's poultry imports to a record 18%, up from 14% a year earlier.
Monday, October 27, 2025
China pork market shifts as imports adjust to rising domestic supply and policy changes
China's pork market enters the final quarter of 2025 under mixed conditions.
Monday, October 27, 2025
China delays soybean buying as Brazil prices remain elevated, traders report
China has so far secured little of its soybean supply for December and January, as elevated premiums for Brazilian cargoes deter buyers — a situation that may lead Beijing to draw on state reserves to cover short-term demand, accordin ...
Friday, October 24, 2025
Circumstances around the sharp rise in China's fishmeal prices in September
On September 1, the quotation for Peruvian, Japanese-grade fishmeal in the Pearl River Delta region was ¥12,550/tonne (US$1,760/tonne).
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Bangladesh's frozen fish and shrimp exports surge 19%, driven by demand from India and China
Bangladesh's frozen fisheries exports saw a strong rebound last fiscal year, climbing 19.33% after two years of decline, fuelled by stronger compliance measures and improved quality control.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
EU confronts lasting challenges as US-China soybean rivalry redefines global trade
China's suspension of US soybean imports may send a wave of cheap supplies to Europe, but the short-term benefit could deepen the bloc's long-term reliance on a narrow set of exporters.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
China's comeback to oilseed markets could shape 2026 planting decisions
With 2026 seeding decisions looming, IntelliFarm's Brian Voth offered a candid assessment of today's commodity risks: China's nearly 76% tariff on Canadian canola could prove a make-or-break factor for acreage plans.
Monday, October 20, 2025
Kazakhstan secures approval to export pork to China
Kazakhstan and China have signed a protocol allowing Kazakh pork exports to enter the Chinese market, according to the Kazakh Agriculture Ministry's press service.
Friday, October 17, 2025
China's ongoing deflation puts pressure on pork producers and policymakers
Pork prices in China are tumbling, dragging down overall food costs and fueling new deflation fears — just as rising global tensions threaten to complicate the central bank's response.
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Amid trade tensions, US warns of ban on cooking oil from China over soybean import dispute
US President Donald Trump has been blowing hot and cold over the state of trade relations with China over the last week.
Friday, October 10, 2025
Brazil's beef exports to China up 38% in September following the imposition of US tariffs.
Brazil's beef exports to China climbed 38.3% in September year-on-year to 187,340 tonnes, according to industry group Abrafrigo on October 8, driving total monthly exports to a record high.
Thursday, October 9, 2025
With China pulling back, US soybean farmers race to find new export markets
A trade mission to Nigeria. A memorandum of understanding with Vietnam. A surge of purchases from Bangladesh.

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