China Livestock and Feed Weekly Market Report Available Now for Review.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92994) has announced the addition of China Livestock and Feed Weekly Market Report to their offering. News: It reports dynamic issues related to policies, technologies, development, trade, etc in the field of livestock & feed industry and its correlated cor·re·late v. cor·re·lat·ed, cor·re·lat·ing, cor·re·lates v.tr. 1. To put or bring into causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relation. 2. industry. Data Statistics: It covers current conditions of staple materials for main feed varieties, including corn, soymeal, fishmeal fish·meal n. A nutritive mealy substance produced from fish or fish parts and used as animal feed and fertilizer. fishmeal Noun ground dried fish used as feed for farm animals or as a fertilizer , methionine methionine (mĕthī`ənēn), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the L-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. , lysine lysine (lī`sēn), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. and feed ingredients; feed varieties for industry use, broiler broiler a young (about 8 weeks old) male or female chicken weighing 3 to 3.5 lb. , layer, hog, ruminant ruminant, any of a group of hooved mammals that chew their cud, i.e., that regurgitate and chew again food that has already been swallowed. Ruminants have an even number of toes on each foot and a stomach with either three or four chambers. and aquatic feed. And it provides livestock imp & exp exp abbr. 1. exponent 2. exponential amount by countries, customs and provinces as well as meat and feed output. Analysis Forecast: It covers an in-depth analysis on market change, future trend and policies both at home and abroad in domestic livestock and feed market and its correlated industry. Supply & Demand: It regularly releases domestic supply & demand balance sheet for meat and feed in order to estimate supply& demand conditions in key meat and feed markets. Port Trends: It reports volume, consumption, stock and price change of imported feed ingredients and meat via ports. Price Trend: It monitors purchasing, factory, wholesale and selling prices via ports of main feed ingredients and livestock varieties as to forecast the future prices. News Briefs Fishmeal Market in 2007 Figure 1, China Fishmeal Average Wholesale Prices, 2006-2007 Upslope Pork Price Expected in 2008 Figure 2, China Pork Production and Average Retail Price, 1997-2008 Livestock Industry to Invest More in Environmental Protection Prices of Feed Ingredients Corn: Table 1, China's Corn Wholesale Prices in Major Provinces Unit: Yuan/MT Soymeal: Table 2, China's Soymeal Wholesale Prices in Major Provinces Unit: Yuan/MT Fishmeal: Table 3, China's Fish Meal Wholesale Prices in Major Provinces Unit: Yuan/MT Amino acid amino acid (əmē`nō), any one of a class of simple organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and in certain cases sulfur. These compounds are the building blocks of proteins. : Table 4, China's Domestic Lysine Wholesale Prices Unit: Yuan/MT Table 5, China's Major Methionine Wholesale Prices Unit: Yuan/MT Weekly Prices Livestock Products Pork: Figure 3, China Weekly Prices of Pork in 36 Large Cities, 2005-2007 Beef: Figure 4, China Weekly Prices of Beef in 36 Large Cities, 2005-2007 Mutton mutton, flesh of mature sheep prepared as food (as opposed to the flesh of young sheep, which is known as lamb). Mutton is deep red with firm, white fat. In Middle Eastern countries it is a staple meat, but in the West, with the exception of Great Britain, Australia, : Figure 5, China Weekly Prices of Mutton in 36 Large Cities, 2005-2007 Broilers: Figure 6, China Weekly Prices of Broiler in 36 Large Cities, 2005-2007 Chicken Eggs: Figure 7, China Weekly Prices of Egg in 36 Large Cities, 2005-2007 For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c92994 |
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