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23 Aug 2019 - Xinhuanet
China's Commerce Ministry said Thursday that the country would have to take countermeasures if the United States imposes new additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
22 Aug 2019 - Reuters
Chinese animal feed maker Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Co Ltd said on Wednesday its first-half net profit plunged 67.67% as an African swine fever outbreak hurt feed demand and hit earnings from its pig farms.
21 Aug 2019 - CFO Exclusively
Peruvian fishmeal seriously dropped during peak season under the high pressure of high fishmeal inventory at China main port, uncertainty of USA/China trade war and currency depreciation.
19 Aug 2019 - Hoosier Ag Today
The world’s biggest pork consumer bought just over 10,000 tons of U.S. pork sometime between August 2-8. Reuters says that was the biggest purchase of American pork in almost two months.
12 Aug 2019 - powderbulksolids.com
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has deregulated Cargill’s canola oil-based long-chain omega-3 fatty acids for aquafeed production
12 Aug 2019 - Grand Forks Herald
China probably can't count on Brazil alone to fulfill its soybean needs as the Asian country snubs U.S. supplies amid the yearlong trade war.
07 Aug 2019 - CNBC
China’s pig herd could halve by the end of 2019 from a year earlier as an epidemic of African swine fever sweeps through the world’s top pork producer, analysts at Dutch bank Rabobank forecast on Tuesday.
01 Aug 2019 - Imarpe, Peru
Total Fishing of North & Center 2019 1st Fishing Season from 28 April – 30 July 2019 is 2,074,044 mt (98.76%)
31 Jul 2019 - Business Line
The All-India Fishmeal and Oil Manufacturers’ and Merchants’ Association has said that its members will go an indefinite strike from August 1 over the retrospective levy of GST on fishmeal with effect from July 1, 2017.
31 Jul 2019 - Fence Post
The National Grain and Feed Association, which represents more than 1,100 grain, feed, processing, exporting and other grain-related companies throughout the country, told the Senate Agriculture Committee today that Congress should consider several changes – including one involving an issue with China – when it reauthorizes the U.S. Grain Standards Act.

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