CCM: China's market price of lysine continues rising in June 2016

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Publish time: 5th September, 2016      Source: CCM
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  In June 2016, some lysine producers continue raising their quotations. According to CCM's price monitoring, as of 12 June, quotations from leading producers were as follows:

  

  CJ Group Co., Ltd.

  

      
  •      98% Lysine: suspending offering quotations   
      
  •      70% Lysine: USD0.83/kg (RMB5.5/kg), up USD0.08/kg (RMB0.5/kg) MoM   

  

  Shandong Shouguang Juneng Golden Corn Co., Ltd.

  

      
  •      98% Lysine: USD1.31/kg (RMB8.6/kg), up USD0.15/kg (RMB1/kg) MoM   
      
  •      70% Lysine: USD0.82/kg (RMB5.4/kg), up USD0.12/kg (RMB0.8/kg) MoM   

  

  Global Bio-chem Technology Group Co., Ltd.

  

      
  •      98% Lysine: USD1.35/kg (RMB8.9/kg), up USD0.09/kg (RMB0.6/kg) MoM   
      
  •      70% Lysine: USD0.82/kg (RMB5.4/kg), up USD0.06/kg (RMB0.4/kg) MoM   

  

   Manufacturers' promotion boosts domestic market price of lysine. According to CCM's price monitoring, as of 21 June, the market price of 70% lysine reached USD812.02/t (RMB5,350/t), up 4.86% MoM but slightly down 0.6% YoY.

  

Monthly market price of 70% lysine in China, Jan. 2015-June 2016 (as of 21 June)

  
Source: CCM

  

  

  

   Lysine manufacturers continues raising their sales prices in June, due to: 

  
1. Possibility of short supply

  
According to CCM's research, as of 21 June, some lysine producers' operating rate remained low:

      
  •     CJ (Shenyang) Biotechnology Co., Ltd.: has not resumed production yet   
      
  •     COFCO Bio-chemical (Anhui) Co., Ltd.: is still relocating its plant   
      
  •     Meihua Holdings Group Co., Ltd. and Ningxia Eppen Biotech Co., Ltd.: are maintaining a temporarily low operating rate and their supply continues being tight   

  
At the same time, lysine manufacturers are slowly dealing with the orders received previously. As a result, downstream producers who are in need of lysine have to purchase the more expensive lysine to replenish their inventory.  So lysine manufacturers seize the opportunity to raise price.   

  
2. Increasing raw material price

  
The rebounding market price of corn starch (raw material for lysine) is favorable for the rise in lysine market price. At present, domestic corn market is mainly led by the national temporarily stored corn which is sold at a premium in recent auctions for overstored corn. Affected by this, domestic market price of corn starch rebounds. According to CCM's price monitoring, as of 21 June, the ex-works price of corn starch went up by 4.1% MoM to USD356.96/t (RMB2,351.83/t).

  
3. Hyped soybean meal price

  
Domestic market price of soybean meal (substitute for lysine) continues rising in June, driven by the news that yields of soybean may decrease in South America. This boosts the demand for lysine. In this context, the manufacturers are obviously more willing to raise the price.  

  
Despite the recent rise in lysine market price, the slow recovery in demand for feed may depress upward trend. Despite the slight increase recently, the number of live pigs in farm is still lower than last year. According to the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China, the number of live pigs and adult sows in farm decreased by 2.9% and 3.6% YoY.

  
On 18 May, 2016, the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China released a draft of the Technical Guidelines for Delimiting Livestock Breeding Forbidden Area to solicit public opinion. Meanwhile, the national elimination of small farms from the market continues. These factors are unfavorable for the recovery in live pigs in farm. Therefore, the rise in domestic market price of lysine is likely to be depressed in the coming period.

  
In April 2016, China's export of lysine fell slightly after the crazy surge in March.

  
In March, the export volume of lysine hit record high in March. However, according to China Customs, altogether 28,147 tonnes of lysine and lysine ester & salt were exported from China, down 5.75% MoM but up 4.94% YoY.

  
Europe is still the leading export destination with increasing export volume. In April, the export volume to Europe accounted for 49.58% of the national total (33.82% in March 2016; 27.26% in full-year 2015).

  
Exports of lysine ester & salt in China, Jan. 2014-April 2016

  
Source: China Customs

    

  This article comes from Corn Products China News 1608, CCM

   

  

  

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