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Tuesday, July 14, 2020
China halts Ecuador shrimp imports on coronavirus risk
China has banned imports from three Ecuadorean shrimp producers following the detection of coronavirus in recent shipments, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Good performance of Australia's beef cattle, meat exports to China despite recent tensions
Trade between Australia and China stays steady despite recent political tensions, and that is also reflected in Australian beef cattle and meat exports to China.
Monday, July 13, 2020
China's Dalian exchange starts simulated trading for live hog futures
China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) began simulated trading for its live hog futures contract last Friday as it aims to launch what will be the world's second such contract after lean hog futures in the United States, Reuters reported.
Monday, July 13, 2020
New ASF outbreaks in China blamed on floods
Heavy rains are causing a surge of ASF outbreaks in some parts of southern China, according to analysts and industry sources, which could be a big setback for Beijing's goal of replenishing pork stocks, Reuters reported.
Sunday, July 12, 2020
China makes second-biggest US corn purchase
As China works to fulfil its Phase 1 trade deal obligation to significantly boost US farm product imports, the country booked its second-largest single-day US corn purchase on record, USDA data showed on Friday, Reuters reported.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
China pork prices rise as demand beats supply
Last week, China's pork prices edged up due to a supply shortage and rising pork demand, official data showed Tuesday, CGTN reported.
Friday, July 10, 2020
Decline in China's meat imports to further lift pork prices
Due to tightened measures against coronavirus contamination, China's declining pace of meat imports will provide further support for prices already buoyed by a severe pork shortage, analysts said, Reuters reported.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
China bans meat imports from several origins during COVID-19 pandemic
A customs document showed that China has halted meat imports from various processing plants in many countries in the past month, as the global COVID-19 pandemic hit the world's top meat processors, Reuters reported.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
China will auction 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork on July 10
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Center said it will auction 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork from the country's state reserves on July 10, Reuters reported.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
High prices dampen China Biotin buying interest (week ended Jul 6, 2020)
Producers continued to lower prices as sales were limited although more overseas buyers made price enquiries. Domestic usages remained slow while feed producers prudently limited production.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Canada-based Cargill Protein decides next step following China's beef ban
China has recently announced a partial ban on beef products from several countries including Canada, and representatives of Cargill Protein based in Alberta, Canada, said they are still deciding how to proceed, CTV News reported.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
China to discontinue live poultry sale at markets
Last week, China vowed to gradually phase out the slaughter and sale of live poultry at food markets, as animal rights activists welcomed the decision amid the new coronavirus crisis, Inquirer News reported.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
China tryptophan prices continue to tumble (week ended Jul 6, 2020)
Export demand for tryptophan was sluggish as the global hog production was hampered by the coronavirus pandemic. Producers and traders who were eager to close deals slashed prices substantially.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
China Lysine Weekly: Weak trends prevail (week ended Jul 6, 2020)
Sales of hog feed were weak as farmers limited inventories while the African Swine Fever spread in some parts of China. Sluggish lysine demand compelled traders and producers to lower prices while supplies remained plentiful.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
China Soymeal Weekly: Strong price rebound (week ended Jul 6, 2020)
Prices of soymeal increased as crushers were wary of the surge in the import costs of US soy beans. However, with weekly crushing volumes staying above 2 million tonnes, and the production of feed limited, soymeal inventories of sellers exp ...

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