There is a significant price spread between Chinese and non-Chinese origin now, non-Chinese being more expensive. Photo: Canva
During the EuroTier exhibition in Germany last week, where the whole global animal feed industry gathered, a main topic was the anti-dumping investigation for Chinese lysine into Europe. Which is leading to a lot of uncertainty and prices have started to firm in Europe, as non-Chinese suppliers are slowly returning. Learn more in this week’s feed additives snapshot (week 47). In partnership with Feed Additive Prices
Overview Chinese markets There is a significant price spread betwee
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