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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
China Lysine: Slow usages, weak hog market curtails sales (week ended Apr 12, 2021)
As hog prices plummeted further while the costs of soymeal remained low, feed producers withheld purchases of lysine. Lysine producers held prices low while the costs of corn moved lower in a bid to stimulate sales.
Monday, November 23, 2020
China Lysine: Prices consolidate amid cautious mood (week ended Nov 23, 2020)
Producers stood firm on lysine prices while production was limited. Nonetheless, a handful of traders who were eager to close deals lowered prices lately. Demand stayed stable with hog inventories on the rise.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
China Lysine: Prices climb steadily on higher usages (week ended Nov 2, 2020)
Soaring corn prices prompted producers to lift lysine prices amid higher production costs. Additionally, with soymeal prices rising, feed producers who anticipated higher lysine conclusion rates in feed formulation increased purchases.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
China Lysine: Soaring costs, robust demand strengthen prices (week ended Oct 26, 2020)
Feed producers were keen to stock inventories as soymeal prices soared while hog population in China recovered steadily. With demand robust, lysine producers continued to lift prices while corn prices surged to levels unseen since mid-2014, ...
Thursday, March 19, 2020
China Lysine Weekly: Output shrinks amid ample supply, cautious demand (week ended Mar 16, 2020)
As the availability of lysine were ample with deliveries returning to normal levels, prices remained unchanged. Feed producers held back purchases in view of weak hog feed demand due to low animal population. Meanwhile, Shandong CJ has halt ...
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
China Lysine Weekly: Cautious buying holds prices flat (week ended Mar 9, 2020)
Prices of lysine were mostly unchanged as sales of hog feed were slow with animal population limited. Nonetheless, in regions where deliveries recovered at a slow pace, tight availability supported prices to stay firm.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Lacklustre demand holds prices flat (week ended Nov 4, 2019)
Lysine market showed little improvement as usages remained low due to poor hog feed demand. Although producers cut production considerably, prices were unable to move higher amid unusually slack sales.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Cautious mood holds China lysine market weak
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Cautious mood holds market weak (week ended Mar 25, 2019)
Feed producers were not keen to accumulate stocks, preferring to purchase as and when required. Although hog prices surged lately, weak feed demand, resulting from low animal inventories, continued to dampen feed producers' confidence in th ...
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Lacklustre demand holds China lysine prices flat
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
China Lysine Weekly: Lacklustre demand holds prices flat (week ended Mar 11, 2019)
Feed producers held limited inventories of lysine as the hog sector continued to stay weak. Additionally, persistently sliding soymeal prices resulted in low inclusion rates of lysine in feed formulation. hence prompting buyers to purchase ...
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Lysine producers stand firm in China despite cautious demand
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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Producers stand firm despite cautious demand (week ended Nov 19, 2018)
Prices remained stable. Price quotes of 98.5-percent lysine were unchanged in the range of RMB8.50-8.80/kg. Average price of lysine inched up RMB0.01/kg to RMB8.63/kg.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Tight supply holds China lysine market strong despite cautious demand
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018
China Lysine Weekly: Tight supply holds market strong despite cautious demand (week ended Oct 29, 2018)
Feed producers limited purchases of lysine as soymeal prices softened of late while the outbreak of African swine disease remained rampant. Nonetheless, producers stood firm with supplies tight amid strong export sales, thanks to a weak ren ...

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