High mold levels in new crop corn could drive strong wheat imports in coming year

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Corn quality continues to be a major concern in China and this is causing wheat prices to rise as feed mills need to blend grains together to get toxin levels low enough for animal feeding. Recent industry surveys are showing high percentages of corn tested positive for vomitoxins and mycotoxins in Shanxi, Jilin, and Liaoning.… Continue reading High mold levels in new crop corn could drive strong wheat imports in coming year

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Quick Insight: Low soymeal stocks in China could further upset hog price

Commercial soybean meal stocks in China continued to hover near the lowest level in 11 months as strong feed demand from the hog industry outpaces soybean imports. Based on Sitonia Consulting survey of major crushers and traders, the average of commercial soymeal stocks estimate in China currently comes in at around 550,000 tons, the lowest… Continue reading Quick Insight: Low soymeal stocks in China could further upset hog price

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China piglet prices plunge amid slowing industry expansion

As hog prices in China have fallen, so have piglet prices. Firms are looking for ways to cut costs, improve the efficiency of their operations, and improve their margins. This has led to many companies reducing their purchases of piglets from third-party operations and has led to a steep decline in piglet prices. Piglet prices… Continue reading China piglet prices plunge amid slowing industry expansion

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China’s early finish of January soybean purchases could alter US export figure

China has almost finished its buying of January 2022 shipments of soybeans as of this week. Many large crushers have already started contracting 2021/2022 Brazilian new crop soybeans for shipments in the first and second quarter of next year. This was faster than many had expected in the market. Estimates for China’s total soybean demand… Continue reading China’s early finish of January soybean purchases could alter US export figure

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Bearish hog price to linger in coming weeks

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The live hog price in China is expected to remain in a downward trajectory as selling pressure piled up amid an oversupplied outlook, the Chinese state planner said. At the end of last week, live hog prices in China slipped 0.75% week on week to 18.61 yuan/kg (US $2,922/ton), data from China’s National Development and… Continue reading Bearish hog price to linger in coming weeks

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The Big Read: A crossroad for China’s corn market

In recent years, China has gone from a relatively small player in the international corn market to be the world’s biggest importer, bringing in 29.5 million tons during the 20/21 marketing year. This volume easily eclipsed the previous leaders Japan (15.5m tons) and Mexico (16.5m tons). China just harvested its largest ever corn crop at… Continue reading The Big Read: A crossroad for China’s corn market

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Why is China hog futures slumping during a “peak demand” season?

Eleven months after the debut of hog futures trading in China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE), the main contract had lost more than half of its value this year, trading at 14,560 yuan/ton ($2,293/ton) on Wednesday. Despite a sharp rebound of 30% off the record low of 13,365 yuan/ton ($2,105/ton) during October 2021, the contract broke… Continue reading Why is China hog futures slumping during a “peak demand” season?

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