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Thursday, May 3, 2012
China Livestock Market Weekly Review: China's hog market awaits government procurement, broiler market in a tug-of-war
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Beijing Baojian invests RMB1.2 billion broiler base in Qian'an city, Hebei (click for more China cities updates)
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Newcastle Disease claims 44 million broilers in Pakistan
Newcastle Disease has claimed an estimated figure of 44 million broilers in Pakistan for the last five months, according to speakers during a meeting at the University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences (UVAS) in Lahore, Pakistan. Punjab Agric ...
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Markets under pressure; price falls limited (week ended Apr 24, 2012)
Broiler releases increased, but only to a limited extent, over the week. Hence, even though slaughterhouses attempted to cut prices, price falls were limited. Meanwhile, high prices and lukewarm demand kept the day-old chick market weak.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Thai broiler prices surge ahead of lifting of EU ban (week ended Apr 20, 2012)
Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), the country's leading chicken producer, attributes the price surge to the forthcoming lifting of the EU ban on raw Thai chicken and a slight drop in production due to the current hot weather. Chicken exporters, ...
Monday, April 23, 2012
World broiler production rises amidst challenges
Growth in India and Argentina will outweigh downward chicken production trends in Brazil, the US and China, despite challenges faced by broiler producers. Argentina is revised upward 75,000 tonnes to a record 1.9 million tonnes on stronger ...
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Market resists attempts to lower prices (week ended Apr 17, 2012)
AA broiler markets were mostly stable although slaughterhouses attempted to reduce prices amid meagre profits. Limited supplies of broiler have helped to resist the downward pressure successfully. Day-old chick demand increased as the weath ...
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Five-day Songkran festival helps lift Thai chicken prices (week ended Apr 13, 2012)
The European Commission decided to lift the ban from July after Thailand imposed stringent biosecurity measures to prevent a recurrence of the avian flu contagion. Adirek Sripratak, president and chief executive officer of leading Thai chic ...
Friday, April 13, 2012
USDA revealed broiler-type eggs set down by 4%
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Thai chicken prices flat despite EU's ban lift (week ended Apr 6, 2012)
A week after the EU announced it was lifting its eight-year ban on frozen Thai chicken beginning July, domestic chicken prices remain sluggish. Across the country, the farm gate price of live birds has settled at THB28 (US$0.90) a kilogramm ...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Prices stable, slaughterhouses stay cautious (week ended Apr 10, 2012)
Stable supplies of AA broiler held prices unchanged over the week. Slaughterhouses were prudent amid paltry profits. As broiler farmers were unenthusiastic to expand inventories, day-old chick prices of AA broiler were soft.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Is Brazil's broiler sector all grown up?
A disappointing trade performance signals a key industry inflection point. Output will continue to grow but the days of easy, galloping export gains are over.
Friday, April 6, 2012
China Livestock Market Weekly Review: China's hog market weak despite festive demand rise; broiler market stable
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
China Broiler Weekly: Poor slaughter profit slows AA broiler demand (week ended Apr 3, 2012)
Trade was light in China's AA broiler market as slaughterhouses limited buying amid poor returns. Prices showed signs of weakening in several regions. Day-old chick prices picked up, as demand improved following the price dip in the recent ...
Monday, April 2, 2012
Thai Broiler Weekly: Thai broiler prices picking up as pork prices surge (week ended Mar 30, 2012)
But industry and government analysts remain convinced the current price slump, caused by high chicken inventory, is far from over. Last week, the Thai Office of Agricultural Economics predicted that domestic chicken prices would remain weak ...

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