Weekly Newsletter
Saturday, May 30, 2015
 
TOP STORY
The party's over for America's swine sector
The specter of PEDv makes for record returns in 2014 and a strong production growth this year. Caught between PEDv's disappearance and a rising US dollar, low prices and an oversupply situation could be developing.

An excellent recovery year is ending for America's swine sector.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
Chinese lysine producers cut prices to move sales
  Demand for lysine showed little improvement as hog inventories were limited whereas soymeal prices dipped further to new lows.
China methionine prices plunge further amid slack demand
  With the demand for methionine slow, traders cut prices in efforts to move sales.
China Live Hog Weekly: Pre-festive demand, tight supply strengthen prices
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Steady recovery in China hog market; broiler markets remain weak
China Broiler Weekly: Weak trends prevail
China Soymeal Weekly: Market outlook bleak
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
Alltech to discuss innovation at World Aquaculture 2015
  Alltech will discuss the theme "What if you had one place to go for innovation?" at World Aquaculture 2015 in Jeju, South Korea.
Innovad held poultry intestinal health seminar in Lithuania
Aviagen buys New York hatchery
Jansen appoints new area managers for Asia
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FEED
Nutriad sponsors swine symposium in Poland
  Nutriad was a Silver Sponsor of the 13th Digestive Physiology in Pigs (DPP) conference, held in Kliczków, Poland from May 19-21, 2015.
Nuscience: New Chinese plant capable of 10,000 tonnes in monthly output
Zinpro hires Poultry Research Nutritionist - North America
India's rapeseed meal exports to China to resume
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LIVESTOCK
China's Xinjiang and Russia collaborate to build a "Livestock and Technology Cooperative Research Centre"
  Xinjiang Academy of Animal Husbandry signed a cooperation agreement with Russia Academy of Animal Husbandry and Kazakhstan Ministry of Agriculture and Farming last week.
Canada invests US$2 million to boost aquaculture exports
Innovad recruits Inge Adriaensen as chemical analyst
Wal-Mart asks meat suppliers to curb antibiotic use
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FOOD
Brazil beef re-entry into China market ruffles Australian farmers
  China has ended a three-year import ban on Brazilian beef, which could mean an annual US$500 million worth of bonanza for Brazilian cattle farmers.
Smithfield Foods to build sausage plant in North Carolina
Seaboard Foods and Triumph Foods form joint venture for new pork processing plant
Japan researchers can now better detect marbling in cattle
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CROP
Does grain stockpiling boost China's national security? : report
  The Chinese government is under growing pressure to review its longstanding policy of stockpiling grain in light of grain prices staying way above international levels, Want China Times reports.
Forecast of South Africa's corn output raised by 0.8% this season
India's wheat procurement rises close to 2% for 2015-16
Russia's wheat harvest to drop to 55 million tonnes this year
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