Weekly Newsletter
Saturday, October 18, 2014
 
TOP STORY
Palm to create an oilseed feed bonanza?
Helped along by export tax cuts, palm oil is undercutting soy oil, bruising the latter's exporter crushing margins and threatening to bring protein meal prices down another notch.

Having already fallen below US$3.30/bushel, corn entered the deflationary downtrend first and is approaching its market bottom.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
Export woes, weak domestic demand weigh on China lysine prices
  After early October's long holidays, lysine market was quiet as feed producers, who have stocked inventories during late September, held back procurements in anticipation of weak hog feed demand due to low population.
China methionine prices surge as supply shortage shows no signs of easing
  The availability of methionine remained tight as imports were insufficient. Suppliers continued to lift price quotes as there was news that supplies will continue to stay limited in Q4.
China Whey Weekly: Lacklustre demand weighs on prices
China Soymeal Weekly: Market stable amid light trade
Shrimp exports from EMS-hit Thailand recovering
Thailand's chicken export to the Philippines starts in February
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
Gavilon Group appoints new president and CEO
  The Gavilon Group has appointed its chief operating officer, Jim Anderson, as its new president and chief executive officer.
HKScan plans to build new meat facilities in Finland and Estonia
Alltech appoints chief innovation officer
COFCO consortium acquires 51% of Nidera
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FEED
Global market for feed antioxidants to hit $216.8 million in 2018
  The Gavilon Group has appointed its chief operating officer, Jim Anderson, as its new president and chief executive officer.
2014 World's top hundred global feed companies
India's former president urges integration between livestock production and feed-grain farming
Ridley to increase production capacity for feed supplement
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LIVESTOCK
US$2 million grant to control animal diseases in South Asia
  South Asia's efforts to control the spread of livestock diseases, such as foot and mouth disease (FMD) and the avian flu, will be supported by a US$2 million grant, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced.
Australia's cattle slaughters jump 9% in August
New law allows Indonesia to import beef, cattle from more sources
US pig population rebounds despite continuing PEDv threat
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FOOD
China resumes pork exports to Russia; first shipment of 800 tonnes on the way
  After a 10-year break, China has resumed pork exports to Russia, the Russian consumer watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor said on its website.
Vietnam overtakes China as Brazil's fish fillet supplier
World dairy prices stabilizing?
Tokyo pushes South Korea to lift ban on Japanese seafood
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CROP
World may not be able to meet China soy demand by 2024
  In 10 years' time, China will need to import soy more than the world can supply, analyst LMC International said. The country, it added, needs the oilseed more for its soymeal than for its oil.
Argentina to expand soy production despite record-low prices
Canada in a dilemma over neonicotinoid's use as crop pesticide
Monsanto to pay Brazil-based soy exporter for collecting royalties of GM seeds
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