China's booming soyameal exports to drop on higher domestic demand
date:Jul 28, 2014
g economic growth and lower meat consumption following an outbreak of the bird flu virus, leaving huge surplus in the hands of processors. But these fundamentals are now changing, traders said. Soyabean processing margins have started improving with some crushers making a profit of up to $10 a tonne as compared to a loss of $80 a tonne factories suffered earlier this year.

Crushing margins are expected to pick up slightly later, in the third quarter of this year, on a seasonal pick up in deman
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