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Tuesday, May 18, 2021
China Corn: Market stable but lacks momentum (week ended May 17, 2021)
Limited availability underpinned prices of corn. Nonetheless, as traders attempted to clear inventories in preparation for the stocking of newly harvested wheat, prices stayed flat over the week.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
China imports most US corn since January despite new feed mix guidelines
The United States Agriculture Department (USDA) said China imported 1.36 million tonnes of corn from the US, matching their seventh biggest ever purchase of US corn even though China issued guidelines to reduce corn and soymeal in swine and ...
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
China Corn: Market stays firm on limited supply (week ended May 3, 2021)
Corn sellers, who had limited stocks to offer, stood firm on prices amid low inventory pressure. Demand was stable before the May Day holidays as feed producers increased stockpiles. However, deep processors, who were making limited profits ...
Monday, April 26, 2021
China Corn: Tightened availability underpins prices (week ended Apr 26, 2021)
Corn availability tightened, prompting traders to lift prices. Farmers, who were more concerned with the spring planting, withheld releases while prices fell below expectations.
Monday, April 19, 2021
China Corn: Price rebound ends five week tumble (week ended Apr 19, 2021)
Corn prices rebounded slightly after tumbling 6.5% in five weeks. Demand remained flat while supplies tightened as traders held back releases with corn prices falling below expectations.
Monday, April 12, 2021
China Corn: Increased availability sinks prices (week ended Apr 12, 2021)
Demand for corn was slow as the livestock sectors stayed weak. Meanwhile, traders in the northeast region eagerly released stocks before the Qingming Festival holidays, hence increasing the downward pressure of corn market.
Monday, April 5, 2021
Corn futures in China drop more than 1.5%
The Dalian Commodity Exchange's most-active corn futures dropped more than 1.5% in early trade on March 31 to RMB 2,610 (~US$397.40; RMB 1 = US$0.15) a tonne, before recovering later, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
China Corn: Prices dip further (week ended Mar 26, 2021)
Buyers were not keen to stock inventories while the prices of corn continued to slide with more high moisture grains were released in the market. Traders cut prices in a bid to release excess stocks.
Monday, March 22, 2021
China Corn: Increased reserves releases weaken prices substantially (week ended Mar 19, 2021)
As the releases of old stocks from Sinograin increased substantially, corn prices weakened substantially. Feed producers, who were wary about the outlook of the livestock markets, stood on the side line while corn prices tumbled from histor ...
Thursday, March 18, 2021
US corn futures continues to rise thanks to increased demand from China, soybean drops
Chicago corn futures on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) gained for a fifth consecutive session thanks to demand from China, while wheat prices eased and soybean prices dropped, Reuters reported.
Monday, March 15, 2021
China Corn: Prices soften from record highs (week ended Mar 12, 2021)
Enticed by the high prices, farmers were more willing to release corn stocks. Meanwhile feed producers were more cautious with purchases as the outlook of the livestock markets was uncertain. As a result, corn prices softened marginally fro ...
Monday, March 8, 2021
China Corn: Slow, steady rise to new highs (week ended Mar 5, 2021)
Low availability of corn continued to push up prices even as feed producers limited purchases as the outlook of the livestock market remained uncertain.
Monday, March 1, 2021
China to boost its corn acreage by more than 667,000 hectares this year
China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said it will boost its corn acreage by more than 667,000 hectares and treat more polluted land in 2021, as it aims to bolster food security in the country, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
China Lysine: Producers lift prices amid corn shortages (week ended Feb 22, 2021)
Buyers were eagerly purchasing corn during the Chinese New Year period amid fears that the supply shortages would result in production difficulties. With output limited and the costs of corn set to soar further, lysine producers lifted expo ...
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
China Corn: Market stable amid light trade (week ended Feb 19, 2021)
Trade was minimal due to the celebration of Chinese New Year. Prices of corn were mainly stable in most regions.

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