Weekly Newsletter
Saturday, January 24, 2015
 
TOP STORY
Indian dairy's supply / demand paradox
Booming incomes and population growth are coinciding with societal changes that boost demand for high-end dairy products by 10% or more annually. Unfortunately, a relatively slack supply-side response implies that painful policy decisions must be made.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
China lysine prices stabilise as producers stand firm
  Lysine producers lifted prices quotes in view of stronger demand in the coming weeks leading to Chinese New Year, helping to stabilise prices in the market.
Chinese methionine market shows signs of recovering
  Methionine importers held prices firm over the week as two major foreign producers upheld price quotes.
China Live Hog Weekly: Tepid recovery faces flat demand, rising supply
China Feed Market Monthly Review: China feed output shrinks 5% in 2014
China Broiler Weekly: Lukewarm post-New Year demand holds down prices
China Soymeal Weekly: Weak trend resumes
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
DSM's Nutritional Sciences Award 2015 now open for nomination
  Royal DSM is now inviting nominations for the DSM Nutritional Sciences Award 2015 for research in swine nutrition.
AB Vista to present new research data at Australian Poultry Science Symposium
CP, Itochu invest US$10.4 billion to gain China access
Marine Harvest to merge Marine Harvest Chile with AquaChile
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FEED
Eurodon commissions Russia's biggest feed mill
  Russian company Donstar, a subsidiary of Eurodon, the largest producer of turkey meat in the country, has commissioned a new feed mill in Millerovo district of the Rostov Oblast.
Muyang to showcase FAMSUN feed-to-meat solutions at VIV Asia 2015
Rapid growth of Chinese animal feed market seen till 2019
InVivo introduces new 'licking' feed product for ruminants
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LIVESTOCK
Taiwan may import chicken if bird flu problem worsens
  Taiwan may resort to frozen chicken imports if the bird flu situation in the country further deteriorates, according to Taiwanese Vice Premier Chang San-cheng.
Rains bring hope of early recovery for Australia's drought-stricken cattle farms
Philippine broiler production to hit one billion this year
Fancom appoints new director of operations
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FOOD
EU sees resumption of pork export to Russia
  The prospect of resuming the export of pork products from the EU to Russia has emerged following a meeting of the EU Commission services in charge of the veterinary and sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) issues and their Russian counterparts in Berlin on January 15 during the International Green Week, the European Livestock and Meat Trades Union (UECBV) said.
Marel to shut down Singapore freezer production before mid-2015
India was top shrimp exporter to the US in 2014
Finland to export pork to China
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CROP
Brazil's 2014/15 soy output to reach 94.2 million tonnes
  Brazil's soy output for 2014/15 will reach a record 94.2 million tonnes, according to crop analysts Celeres.
Monsanto's GMO crops: USDA ready but critics, China reluctant
Soy glut feared as world output forecast raised to 314 million tonnes
Non-GMO, high-protein soybean released for feed market
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