Decline in hog prices triggers government alert in China

Live hog prices have fallen to the lowest level since October as large supplies and weak demand weigh on prices ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday. China’s state planner National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has issued a tier 3 level alert, the lowest level, for excessive declines in margins as the ratio of… Continue reading Decline in hog prices triggers government alert in China

China grains, soyoil imports hit new record in 2021

Corn and Grain Handling or Harvesting Terminal. Corn Can be Used for Food, Feed or Ethanol

Chinese imports of grains and soybean oil last year climbed to the highest level on record as weak pork price boosted feed grain demand but dampened domestic oilseed crushing activities. Imports of the top four feed grains – barley, corn, wheat, and sorghum – into China in 2021 calendar year all jumped. In particular, corn… Continue reading China grains, soyoil imports hit new record in 2021

China pork output, hog herd surge amid GDP rebound

Pork output and hog herd in China spiked in 2021 along with a general uptick of economic activities in the world’s second largest economy, latest government data showed Monday. Pork output surged more than 28% on the year to nearly 53 million tons, the highest level since 2018, according to data published by China’s National… Continue reading China pork output, hog herd surge amid GDP rebound

China annual soybean imports fall for first time in four years

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The import volume of soybeans by China in 2021 dropped for the first time in four years as weak margins and logistic disruption dampened buying progress. China imported a total of 96.5 million tons of soybeans in 2021 calendar year, down nearly 4% from the previous year. This is the first time China’s annual soybean… Continue reading China annual soybean imports fall for first time in four years

China cuts 21/22 corn demand estimate amid weak hog price, strong substitutes

Animal feed corn, silage, dried corn feed in metal bin, silo, in Wisconsin, USA

Corn demand in China in current marketing year is expected to be lower than previously projected as continued poor hog price in the country capped herd growth and substitution of cheaper alternatives increased. China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) slashed its estimate of corn demand by 3 million tons from the previous level… Continue reading China cuts 21/22 corn demand estimate amid weak hog price, strong substitutes

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Is China’s renewed probes into US DDGS a big shakeup for global corn market?

China has decided to extend its anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes into US distillers dried grains (DDGS) and maintained hefty tariffs of 42.2%-53.7% and 11.2%-12% respectively. This announcement comes after the last round of probes started in 2017 expired on January 11 this year, and China’s Ministry of Commerce decided to renew these investigations until January… Continue reading Is China’s renewed probes into US DDGS a big shakeup for global corn market?

China Dec. live hog sales at second highest in 2021

Total live hog sales in December last year from top five publicly trade hog producers in China reached the second highest level for the year as herd-dumping accelerated ahead of the upcoming holiday season. Nearly 8.5 million heads of live hogs were sold by the biggest five hog producers that have their shares listed on… Continue reading China Dec. live hog sales at second highest in 2021

How omicron could dramatically change commodity demand in China

Tianjin is launching a citywide testing campaign after detecting community-wide transmissions of the covid omicron variant and these cases have already spread to Henan province. China is now entering a new stage of the pandemic, and the omicron variant poses a serious threat to China’s ability to maintain its zero-covid policy. This could lead to… Continue reading How omicron could dramatically change commodity demand in China

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2022/23 new crop US soybeans demand spike as Brazil crop damage fear mounts

Alternating contour strips of soybeans and corn protect against erosion and soil depletion on a farm in southern Wisconsin.

The trading of unplanted 2022/23 new crop US soybeans spiked this week as international trading houses and Chinese importers demand jumped amid rising concerns of lower-than-expected 2021/22 Brazilian soybean output due to draught weather. About ten cargoes of new crop US soybeans were said to have changed hands on both FOB and CFR China basis… Continue reading 2022/23 new crop US soybeans demand spike as Brazil crop damage fear mounts