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  • Cargill Says to Open $250 Mln China Poultry Broiler Plant in 2013

    Date:2012/09/13

      U.S. agribusiness company Cargill Inc said on Wednesday that it plans to start operating one of China's biggest broiler production facilities by the middle of next year, boosting its presence in the world's top meat consumer. With an invest...

  • Chinese Official Inspectors AQSIQ Approve Pakistan Fishmeal Imports

    Date:2011/09/07

     A Chinese inspection team has allowed fishmeal imports from Pakistan, an official of the Pakistan Marine Fisheries Department said.As of this year, the Chinese Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) started to ...

  • DDGS Market Perspectives April 25, 2014

    Date:2014/04/29

        DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS) DDGS Comments: Domestic demand for DDGS picked up as barge movement has increased. Barge demand is presently in competition against the truck, rail and container demand for availabl...

  • Russia Ups U.S. Poultry Meat Imports 160% in H1

    Date:2012/09/04

      Russia imported 130,500 tonnes of poultry meat from the United States in the first half of this year, 160 percent more than it did in January-June 2011. The USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC), citing the U.S. Department of Agri...

  • Farmed Fish Feed More, Pollute Less

    Date:2011/06/20

      Farmed fish, if raised sustainably, can help feed the world, according to a report by the WorldFish Center, a private group that advocates sustainable fishing.    As overfishing continues to deplete ocean fish populations, farm...

  • DDGS Market Perspectives April 17, 2014

    Date:2014/04/23

        DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS)        DDGS Comments: On average DDGS prices did decline this past week, but price reductions were not consistent or uniform. Domestic DDGS r...

  • China Reports Bird Flu Outbreak, about 95,000 Chickens Culled

    Date:2012/04/20

      Agricultural authorities in north-west China have culled about 95,000 chickens after an outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus, state press reported on Wednesday. The outbreak in Touying township of the Ningxia region was discovered on Friday...

  • Antibiotic Adulteration Could be Wider

    Date:2011/04/18

      Antibiotics added to the feed of livestock to increase productivity are not just limited to clenbuterol, and authorities are largely blind to such adulteration, according to an industry insider. A scandal uncovered last month involved pork p...

  • DDGS Market Perspectives April 12, 2014

    Date:2014/04/15

    v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);} DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS) DDGS Comments: DDGS prices did decline this past wee...

  • Schmallenberg Disease Outbreak in Europe: Uruguay Bans Import of Genetic Material

    Date:2012/03/21

      The disease reported in several European countries to the World Animal Health Organization, OIE is considered exotic in Uruguay and the region, but it is of quick transmission and can make cows abort or malformations in calves. In 2011 Urugu...

  • Drought Eased in China`s Northern Wheat-Growing Regions: MOA

    Date:2011/03/02

    Drought in China's northern wheat production bases was eased after continuous precipitation beginning Friday, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said on Tuesday.The precipitation fell when the winter wheat was experiencing crucial growth and covered a...

  • China Allows Brazilian Corn Imports

    Date:2014/04/09

      China has allowed Brazilian corn imports to start this month, a further blow to U.S. exports to the world''s No.2 consumer of the grain already hurt by the discovery of an unapproved genetically modified strain in shipments. Corn from Bra...

  • Canada and China Agree on Canola and Grain Trade

    Date:2012/02/17

      Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz was pleased to join Prime Minister Stephen Harper on a successful trade mission to China which resulted in a series of new agricultural agreements between the two countries. "China is an important market for...

  • S. Korea Updates Quarantine Rules to Limit Culling of Animals

    Date:2011/01/20

    South Korea has revised its foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) quarantine rules to limit the culling of livestock, as the effects of vaccinations should better protect animals from the contagious virus, the government said Thursday.Deputy Farm Minister Lee...

  • China Extends Probe Over US Animal Feed

    Date:2011/12/28

      China's Ministry of Commerce said Wednesday it will extend an anti-dumping investigation into US exports of a certain kind of animal feed for another six months.The probe over the US-produced distiller's dried grains with or without solubles ...

  • DDGS Market Perspectives April 4, 2014

    Date:2014/04/09

      DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DDGS Comments: The successful merchandising and global interest in DDGS was noted this past week by Secretar...

  • EU Team to Follow Up on German Dioxin Scandal

    Date:2011/01/18

    Member nations in the European Union oversee food safety within their own territories, but the European Commission coordinates among the EU states when problems arise that cross borders.   So the EU announced Monday that it will send a team to G...

  • Sheep Feed Tainted with Clenbuterol

    Date:2011/10/27

      Farmers in Dongying, East China''s Shandong province, are adding the harmful chemical clenbuterol to sheep feed to produce leaner meat, Chinese media reported.  The latest food safety scandal was revealed in Dongying''s Yanwo township, ...

  • DDGS Market Perspectives Maarch 28, 2014

    Date:2014/04/01

        DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS)        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    DDGS Comments:There is present...

  • China Bans Imports over Dioxin Scare

    Date:2011/01/13

    German farmers and food producers came under increasing pressure on Wednesday as China became the second country after South Korea to ban the import of German chicken and pork products.The announcement by China’s general administration of quality sup...

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