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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
China Whey Weekly: Prices consolidate higher despite flat demand (week ended Aug 21, 2017)
Piglet inventories remained low, curtailing feed consumption together with dwindling feed intake under the hot summer weather. However, traders, who were making paltry gains, stood firm and lifted prices in some regions.
Friday, August 18, 2017
China Whey Weekly: Lower import costs drags down prices (week ended Aug 14, 2017)
With demand slack due to low piglet feed sales, whey traders cut prices in attempts to entice buyers. As import costs have dropped substantially over the past two weeks, whey traders were able to sustain profits even after the recent price ...
Thursday, August 17, 2017
China's growing appetite for lobster hiking up global prices
Strong demand for lobster in China has pushed prices of the product up, according to Globefish, the analytical and informational arm on world fish trade of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Quiet market holds China lysine prices flat
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
China Lysine Weekly: Quiet market holds prices flat (week ended Aug 14. 2017)
Lysine market was quiet as buyers withheld buying amid slow hog feed consumption. Moreover, soymeal remained cheap, curtailing the usages of lysine. However, limited output during summer helped producers to hold up the prices of lysine.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: China soymeal limits price fall despite tumbling CBOT soy market (week ended Aug 7, 2017)
Prices of CBOT November soy futures lunged further by 5.6% amid anticipation of a bumper harvest in the US. Soymeal market weakened in China as CBOT soy futures prices tumbled.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
China Whey Weekly: Traders stand firm with prices down 25% in five months (week ended Aug 7, 2017)
Whey prices dropped in the US and Europe on lacklustre demand. Prices stayed unchanged in China as traders who have cut prices in the previous week were reluctant to slice profit margins further.
Monday, August 7, 2017
China Corn Weekly: Prices dip further on increased supply(week ended Aug 4, 2016)
Corn prices slid over the week, albeit at a slow pace of 0.35%. As supplies of state auctioned corn in the market increased, prices were under pressure in the spot market. Moreover, a weak poultry sector continued to limit the purchases of ...
Friday, August 4, 2017
China Fishmeal Weekly: Higher import costs lift prices (week ended Aug 3, 2017)
Demand for fishmeal slowed entering August as aqua feed producers held back purchases. Nonetheless, traders lifted prices with import costs of Peruvian fishmeal on the rise. Price quotes for prime-grade products rose to the range of RMB10,8 ...
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
China Whey Weekly: Prices dip amid sluggish demand (week ended Jul 31, 2017)
Despite firmer prices of whey from the US, China's whey market softened amid slack demand. Piglet feed, which was the major user of whey, stayed poor with the recovery of the hog market uncertain. Prices of high-protein whey remained stable ...
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
China Soymeal Weekly: Ample supply, weak sales weigh down prices (week ended Jul 31, 2017)
Prices of CBOT November soy futures consolidated lower by 0.88% following previous week's upsurge. Buyers in China stood on the side lines as global soy futures markets remained weak.
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Lacklustre demand softens China lysine prices despite imminent supply cut
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Tuesday, August 1, 2017
China Lysine Weekly: Lacklustre demand softens prices despite imminent supply cut (week ended Jul 31. 2017)
Demand for lysine was slack with hog feed consumption limited by low animal numbers. In Europe, price quotes for Q3 deliveries were unchanged in the range of EUR1.30-1.35/kg.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Vitamin D3 prices soar in China, bucking weak market trends
China's feed demand stayed soft in June, weighing down pricesof feed additives.
Friday, July 28, 2017
China Fishmeal Weekly: Firm demand underpins prices (week ended Jul 27, 2017)
Fishmeal market remained firm in China as traders were concerned that import costs of Peruvian products might surge further due to the low fish catch. Aqua feed millers were more willing to stockpile inventories as demand was robust, hence ...

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