China: Feed raw material price situation analysis meeting held online

Published 2022년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

A meeting was held by the National Animal Husbandry Station and the China Feed Industry Association to address the impact of rising corn and fluctuating soybean prices on the animal husbandry and feed industry. The meeting included discussions on the difficulties faced by enterprises such as increased operating pressure, supply chain disruptions, and demand suppression from the breeding side. Suggestions were made to mitigate these challenges, including controlling the epidemic situation, increasing support for feed grain cultivation, optimizing imported feed grain quotas, promoting imports, cracking down on speculation, and strengthening market monitoring and early warning.
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Original content

Faced with the continuous rise in corn prices and the sharp fluctuations in soybean prices, in order to timely understand the impact of raw material prices on the animal husbandry and feed industry and the actual difficulties existing in the production and operation of enterprises, and discuss effective countermeasures, recently, the National Animal Husbandry Station, The China Feed Industry Association jointly held an analysis meeting on the price situation of feed raw materials. The meeting invited 18 representative enterprises of different types, including New Hope Liuhe Co., Ltd. and Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Co., Ltd., to gather in the cloud, starting from the actual situation of feed production, Focus on changes in raw material prices and problems and difficulties in production and operation, based on overall thinking and rational analysis, feedback industry demands, and put forward opinions and suggestions. Wang Zongli, head of the National Animal Husbandry ...

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