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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tatartan poultry farm Ak Bars picks Petersime for new broiler hatchery
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Market stays weak; flock expansion slow (week ended Nov 25, 2014)
AA broiler prices were mostly stable but lacked the momentum to move higher amid flat demand. In the northern parts of China, where supplies were plentiful, prices dipped over the week.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Epidemic fear weighs on market (week ended Nov 18, 2014)
AA broiler prices stood firm in the central and eastern regions of China amid tightened supplies. In Hebei, prices were soft as several slaughterhouses were compelled to halt operation as the local government attempted to minimise air pollu ...
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: H7N9 bird flu sends China breed broiler prices diving (week ended Nov 11, 2014)
Demand for AA broiler showed no signs of recovering, dragging prices down for the consecutive eleventh week. As broiler farmers, who were making losses since October, withheld chick procurements, prices of day-old chicks slid even though av ...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Born of misfortune: Thailand's broiler sector goes on a lucky streak
With fortune finally going their way, lessons learned during their bird flu crisis are being used to their competitive advantage. Ever since Saha Farms went broke and Thailand's trade with Europe and Japan was liberalized, the Thai broiler ...
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Thailand's broiler prices fall ahead of second vegetarian festival (week ended Oct 24, 2014)
The US Department of Agriculture in an October 2014 report expects Thai broiler products' exports in 2014 to total 570,000 tonnes. Brazil and Argentina are poised to capture a greater share of the Russian market as a result of the recent ba ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Global palm oil crop forecast cut amid dry weather
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Market weakens further (week ended Oct 28, 2014)
Inventories of slaughterhouses and meat processors expanded of late as the demand for chicken products stayed weak. This, coupled with ample AA broiler releases, dragged down the prices by 2.7% over the week. Following the recent week's sha ...
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
India's oilmeal exports down 43% in first half of market year
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Friday, October 17, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Tight supply lifts China breed broiler prices; AA broiler market stays weak (week ended Oct 15, 2014)
Demand showed no signs of recovering in AA broiler market as inventories of slaughterhouses increased while chicken consumption stayed soft. Prices of AA broiler dropped 1.5% on average over the week. Prices of day-old chicks fell by RMB0.3 ...
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
A glut of oilseeds: America's soy cornucopia, tropical oils to tip market balance
Soy is not just in oversupply; it faces intensifying competition from oilseed alternatives such as palm oil and rape seed. While corn's deflation is (barring a liquidity crisis) currently bottoming out near US$3/bushel, oilseeds appear to h ...
Thursday, October 9, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Slack post-festive demand weakens markets (week ended Oct 8, 2014)
Trade was light after the long holidays, dragging down broiler prices amid slackened post-festive demand. Nonetheless, tight supplies of broiler helped to limit the price falls to a mere 0.41%. Day-old chick prices strengthened on the back ...
Thursday, October 2, 2014
New trial confirms DL-Methionine and DLHydroxy-Methionine as equivalent methionine sources for broilers
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Thursday, October 2, 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Substantial fall in broiler and chick prices (week ended Sep 30, 2014)
Sales strengthened as Chinese consumers stored chicken products before the holidays. Nevertheless, as the supply of finishing broiler increased significantly due to earlier inventory expansion, prices of AA broiler dipped by 4% over the wee ...
Friday, September 26, 2014
Pakistan now 11 largest broiler poultry producer
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