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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Rainy season pulls down feed prices (week ended May 17, 2012)
The controversy on meat imports continues as one group criticized the Bureau of Customs (BOC) chief for implementing higher prices for imported meat. The Alliance of Food Processors, Providers and Stakeholders (AFPPS) said the new reference ...
Monday, May 28, 2012
Philippine feed millers seek 100,000 tonnes Australian feed wheat
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Philippine feed prices steady as meat imports issue simmers (week ended May 10, 2012)
The issue on meat imports are expected to die down as hog and poultry raisers declared there is no expected shortage of meat as supply is still sufficient. Rosendo So, the Swine Development Council and representative for Akbayan Party List ...
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices on the rise as import issues heat up (week ended May 3, 2012)
Hog and poultry raisers threatened to launch another series of "meat holiday" or no pork and chicken market supply for a period of time. Livestock farmers have been grappling with smuggled meat for two years and warned the governm ...
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Meat imports vs. feed grain imports: Philippine feed's paradoxical position
Caught between demand destroying meat imports and expensive local feed inputs, the Philippine feed industry favours imports of wheat but not meat.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: High demand for fresh meat uplifts Philippine feed prices (week ended Apr 11, 2012)
The government wants to bid out a PHP1.25 billion (US$29.32 million) that will establish bulk handling systems for corn nationwide by the end of 2012. The Department of Agriculture said the feasibility study for Grains Central Project is no ...
Friday, April 20, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Philippine feed prices rise slightly despite Lenten season (week ended Apr 3, 2012)
Asian feed grain prices have been increasing in the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) over the week which also hoisted feed costs locally. CBOT corn prices reached US$6.70 per bushel from US$6.50 from the previous week while soy has reached US$ ...
Friday, April 20, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Sluggish demand keeps Philippine feed prices firm (week ended March 28, 2012)
As oil prices continue to skyrocket in the local and international markets, stakeholders believe that feed grain prices will also rise. Although the summer season is seen as an off-season for meat, traders say feed prices are also dependent ...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Philippine feed grains: Self sufficient in corn or not?
Despite plentiful domestic supplies, Philippine corn climbed over US$10/bushel and feed mills are clamouring for imports. There is more to this situation than meets the eye.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices rise on removal of VAT in increasing oil prices (week ended Mar 22, 2012)
Meanwhile, some coalitions have warned the government of another "People Power" - the popular, bloodless uprising which ousted the 20-year reign of former president Ferdinand Marcos in 1986--if officials continue to ward off the idea of scr ...
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices rise slightly despite continuous oil price hikes (week ended Mar 14, 2012)
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices continue to fall on weaker demand (week ended Mar 8, 2012)
Meanwhile, the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) reported that corn stocks in February have declined on-year. However, BAS says that stocks are still sufficient even as good harvest is expected in the dry season.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices vary as off-peak season begins (week ended Mar 2, 2012)
Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is eyeing a 15% increase in the major corn producing area of Central Visayas this year. The region has set the target at 231,000 tonnes this year or 27,000 tonnes higher compared to the 204,000 ...
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices climb as summer begins (week ended Feb 23, 2012)
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices continue to slump on lower demand (week ended Feb 16, 2012)
Philippine feed prices declined over the week as demand continues to weaken.

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