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Saturday, November 15, 2014
 
TOP STORY
Australian pork: Upmarket quality, down-market weaknesses and a need for import substitution
With high costs and import penetration undermining its superior quality, the solidifying of Australian pork's trade position must begin in its home market.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
China lysine prices dip further as market competition intensifies
  Lysine prices were lower during the week ending November 11.
Methionine prices stabilise in China amid cautious mood
  Prices of methionine were stable during the week ending November 9.
China Whey Weekly: Prices sink to three-year low
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices consolidate lower
China Broiler Weekly: H7N9 bird flu sends China breed broiler prices diving
China Live Hog Weekly: Market sees long-awaited price rebound
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
DSM presents latest innovations at Eurotier 2014
  DSM, a leading supplier of active nutritional ingredients to the global feed industry, showcases its latest innovations at Eurotier 2014 now being held in Hanover, Germany, until November 14. The exhibition opened on November 11.
ADM names Luciano next CEO
Australian beef producer CPC on expansion binge in Asia
Lallemand, EPA, award pioneering probiotics research at EuroTier 2014
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FEED
Monsanto strikes out-of-court deal with US wheat farmers
  Monsanto Company has agreed to pay a total of US$2.375 million to US white wheat farmers who had filed several lawsuits related to the May 2013 discovery of genetically modified wheat on a farm in Eastern Oregon and subsequent temporary limits on certain exports of soft white wheat.
More DDGS can be fed to cattle if mixed with calcium oxide, study says
Wheat-abundant India hikes price support for farmers by 3.5%
Russia's winter wheat growers worried by dry condition
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LIVESTOCK
Cargill launches new nutrition program to deliver better feed efficiency for finisher pigs
  Cargill's animal nutrition business has launched a new global nutrition programme designed to improve feed efficiency and nutrient use in finisher pigs, saving customers money on feed during the last phase of growth.
US, Russia poultry industry leaders keep partnership despite food import bans
Animal antibiotic use in Denmark rose slightly in 2013
High feed costs, sluggish demand to keep China's 2015 poultry output flat, says USDA
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FOOD
Fonterra reduces milk price payout to US$4.17
  New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra said it plans to pay its farmers a reduced payout of NZ$5.30 (US$4.17) per kilogramme of milk solids in the 2015 season and a dividend of 25-35 cents a share, for a total payment of NZ$5.55 to NZ$5.65 (US$4.37 to US$4.45). This year's payout was higher at $8.50 including a 10 cent dividend.
Bright Food plans IPO for Weetabix and Manassen by 2016
McDonald's Japan expects first annual net loss in 11 years
Bakkafrost names new CFO
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CROP
DuPont leader discusses strategies for long-term growth in agriculture
  DuPont Pioneer president Paul E. Schickler discussed strategies for long-term, sustainable growth in agriculture at the Morgan Stanley Global Chemicals & Agriculture Conference on Wednesday, emphasizing the company's global reach, innovative product options and value-added services.
War-torn Syria to import 1M tonnes of wheat to boost buffer stock
Lifting of Philippine ban on corn export sought
EU Parliament okays plan to give member states free hand over GMO
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