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Saturday, November 21, 2015
 
TOP STORY
New Zealand's dairy sector learns to live off its fat
Dairy powders both fueled an export boom and lead a wrenching two year market crash. Accounting for a minority of output, fatty products like butter and cheese held up well during the downturn.

With prices more than 50% below their early 2014 peak and 60% below their all-time records, it has been a difficult two years for New Zealand's dairy sector.
 
EXCLUSIVE
MARKET REPORTS
Improved demand, rising corn costs support China lysine prices
  After the recent round of price cuts, lysine demand improved as feed millers stocked depleted inventories. While sales increased producers held prices firm as rising corn costs lifted output expenses.
Chinese methionine market shows signs of weakening
  With imports abundant, traders and distributors held prices down to clear bloating stocks.
Dairy Biweekly: Global dairy prices dip further while China market remains weak
China Broiler Weekly: Market lacks momentum as slaughterhouses limit output
China Whey Weekly: Traders lift prices as demand warms up
China Soymeal Weekly: Prices slide as traders clear stocks
China Corn Weekly: State procurement supports market
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NEWS
INDUSTRY
Cargill's corporate leadership team revamped
  In a landmark change to its corporate leadership system, Cargill will ditch its current two-team model of close to 30 people combined, in favour of a single 10-person entity.
ADM expands feed-ingredient production in China
Fonterra to sell 50% stake in Dairiconcepts
Hatchery issues top agenda at recent Aviagen Anadolu customer seminar
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FEED
Cargill reveals growth plans in Vietnam
  Cargill has revealed plans for a new US$30 million animal feed mill in Binh Duong province and a US$10 million agreement with Saigon International Terminals Vietnam (SITV) for dedicated grain and oilseeds warehousing facilities in Phu My. The company is also committing to building 25 more schools across rural Vietnam by 2020.
FIAAP / VICTAM / GRAPAS 2016: Another sold-out show expected
BIOMIN seminar discusses how probiotics affect poultry gut health and lameness
Line-up of companies attending FIAAP, VICTAM & GRAPAS 2016 announced
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LIVESTOCK
Dairy herds facing significant mycotoxin risk this winter: AB Vista
  With the corn harvest delayed across much of the UK this autumn, the threat of mycotoxins could get even higher than usual, Dr. Derek McIlmoyle, AB Vista's technical director for Great Britain and Ireland, warned.
Nutriad speaker at World Congress of Aquaculture and Fisheries in China
Will beef prices drop? Indonesia launches 3 cattle ships to ease logistics problem
US helps Ghana upgrade poultry sector
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FOOD
US, Canada pork exports decline in first 9 months
  Pork-exporting countries US and Canada registered declines in export volumes in the nine months through September.
Aussie beef exports to reach record high
Viral disease hits Belize shrimp industry
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CROP
China's cereal and oilseed imports expected to rise towards 2020
  China's 13th five-year plan for 2016-2020 anticipates a rise of cereal and oilseed imports into the mainland, in favour over raising local productions, according to an article by Spain's ministry of agriculture.
US agri sector eyes sub-Saharan Africa market
New products and higher corn prices in 2016 to drive Monsanto's earnings
EC launches new online access to latest agri data
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