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Thursday, January 29, 2015
China stockpiles corn in favour of imports
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Rising corn and wheat to boost overall grain output: IGC
Prompted by better prospects in South America, international corn production has surpassed a November forecast, according to the International Grains Council (IGC). The rise of corn and wheat will push overall grain output to a record as we ...
Monday, January 26, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Market fails to attract sufficient buyers (week ended Jan 23, 2015)
Corn market remained sluggish, with average process falling 0.30% on average. State con procurements continued to progress at a slow pace despite some improvements of late. In the feed market, feed millers remained cautious, limiting purcha ...
Monday, January 26, 2015
No upsurge in China corn imports seen despite MIR 162 approval
China may have loosened up in its stand on GM corn, particularly Syngenta's MIR 162, but its corn imports are not necessarily expected to go up, at least in the short term.
Monday, January 19, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Farmers stand firm in view of stronger demand (week ended Jan 16, 2015)
Corn prices failed to rebound as traders held back purchases prudently with the state procurement lending little support to the market. In addition, livestock feed production remained slow as feed millers were reluctant to increase output a ...
Monday, January 12, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Weak trend prevails (week ended Jan 9, 2015)
Corn farmers attempted to hold firm to prices but in vain as traders and feed millers limited buying while hog prices continued to slide. As the state corn procurements kicked off on a weak footing, buyers were not eager to stockpile invent ...
Friday, January 2, 2015
China Corn Weekly: Market remains soft despite improved demand in consumption region (week ended Dec 31, 2014)
The government's corn procurements progressed at a pace much slower than market anticipation. Hence, corn prices continued to weaken in the production regions. Prices were, however, stable in the consumption regions as feed millers stocked ...
Monday, December 29, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Market stays weak amid slow state procurement (week ended Dec 26, 2014)
Although the demand for corn picked up lately, it was not strong enough to lift corn prices. State procurements, which commenced recently, remained slow, lending little support to the market, In the northern region, where mycotoxin infectio ...
Friday, December 26, 2014
Corn prices in China likely to drop with entry of GM crops
Argentina is raring to export its genetically modified (GM) corn Agrisure Viptera or MIR 162 to China.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
China to import 900,000 tonnes of GE corn-derived DDGS
A Chinese state-owned agricultural firm is reportedly importing from the US as much as 900,000 tonnes of Distillers' Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) derived from a previously banned genetically modified corn variety.
Monday, December 22, 2014
China Corn Weekly: Improved demand, government procurement underpin prices (week ended Dec 19, 2014)
The recovery in corn demand spread to more regions in China, supporting prices to stabilise gradually. However, as feed millers remained cautious while the availability of corn was ample, prices lacked the momentum to move higher. Meanwhile ...
Friday, December 19, 2014
Corn bottoms out, with nowhere to go
Supply growth levels off but with demand turning flat, there is nothing that could drive prices higher. Late 2014 has seen corn and soy level and rebound to around US$4.05/bushel and US$10.50/bushel respectively, approximately 10% above lev ...
Thursday, December 18, 2014
China okays import of Syngenta's GM corn, officials say
The MIR 162 corn, a genetically modified (GM) plant by Syngenta AG, has been approved for import into China, according to Chinese authorities who broke the news to US agriculture industry officials.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Turkey fears GM corn in US DDGS shipments
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
DuPont Pioneer introduces corn products for 2015
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