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Saturday, August 29, 2015
 
TOP STORY
More beef, less milk in your future?
Dairy returns are back to their pre-2006 levels as supplies expand and demand growth tapers off. Will farms shift back towards beef cattle ranching?

Although the dairy market downturn started a year and a half ago, the downtrend's market shaking gravity only became apparent during the last four months.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
Subdued demand weakens China lysine market
  Demand for lysine remained slack as hog population continued to dwindle amid insufficient piglet production. With production costs staying low due to weak corn prices, lysine producers cut prices in efforts to entice buyers.
China methionine prices rise as sellers stand firm
  Methionine market strengthened of late as local producers lifted price quotes while one global producer halted price releases.
China Feed Market Monthly Review: Feed production maintains slow growth in China
China Whey Weekly: Stronger global dairy market, higher import costs underpin China whey prices
China Soymeal Weekly: China soymeal market succumbs under falling soy futures pressure
China Broiler Weekly: AA broiler recovery short lived; China breed broiler records 30% gain
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
Nutriad opens new US plant
  Feed additives producer Nutriad officially opened its new facility in Hampshire, Illinois, US.
AB Vista to showcase new forage pre-treatment at SPACE 2015
At 150, Cargill facing challenges
Diamond V expands North America dairy team
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FEED
FDA recognises DSM's CAROPHYLL RED 10% as safe feed additive
  The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted DSM's conclusion that CAROPHYLL® RED 10% is GRAS (generally recognized as safe) as a nutritive antioxidant to support the development of chicken embryos at levels of 6 ppm of complete feed.
Chilean fishmeal, fish oil plants permitted to export to China
Peru's fishmeal exports increase in volume and value during June 2015
Denmark research to improve fish feed digestibility
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LIVESTOCK
UK companies in partnership to develop campylobacter-reducing feed additive
  A partnership between the UK's Banham Poultry and Akeso Biomedical has been established for the development of a feed additive that could mitigate the presence of campylobacter in chickens.
Milestone in Aviagen's relationship with Japanese market recognised
Genetic re-assortment influences evolution of Bluetongue virus
Petersime hires Hatchery Development Specialist
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FOOD
China's 'incredible' hog herd loss
  Last month agricultural lender Rabobank focused, in its third-quarter report, on China's declining sow and hog herds, which was pressuring pork supply. "The enormous cull of China's herd over the last 18 months is pressuring production, pushing prices up and industry margins into the black", the agricultural lender then said in that report.
Germany exported more pig meat, imported less in H1
French beef to enter Singapore
Ireland falls short of annual quota for beef exports despite lifting of US ban
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CROP
ADM expands Central American operations
  Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) has announced that it is expanding its presence in Central America with the opening of distribution and merchandising offices in El Salvador and Guatemala.
China's corn imports continues good showing in July
Hurdles persist for Indonesia's self-sufficiency in corn
Monsanto abandons takeover bid for Syngenta
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