Animal Feed & Animal Nutrition News
China: grain supply worries, ethanol halted

// 07 mar 2008

Chinese agri-giant Cofco has announced that there will be no more new ethanol projects in the near future as Beijing was concerned about possible grain shortages.

Additionally, China will halt most grain exports this year, apart from a small amount to selected destinations, such as Hong Kong and Taiwan, said Cofco chairman Frank Ning.
He confirmed market expectations that China would no longer export grains, including corn or wheat, as Beijing tries to avoid imports in the face of sky-rocketing grain prices and declining global stocks.
Ning also stated that due to the high price of foreign grains, China would not import for the time being. He added that China did not have any supply problem for corn this year as many corn processing plants had already closed down due to high grains prices.
Soybeans the biggest problem
"The biggest problem for China is soybeans: we cannot produce enough. It would require a lot of land. We don't have so much land. Imports will continue to grow," he said, without any indication import figures. China is already the world's top soy importer, accounting for about a half of global trade.
When asked about new ethanol projects, Ning stated that "unless we could find other raw materials to use, all will be stopped".
Sweet potato or sweet sorghum plant
China Agri said in January that it was trying to acquire a licence to add a plant in Hebei, Hubei or another province, which would use sweet potato or sweet sorghum as raw material.
"There are still arguments on using sweet sorghum or sweet potatoes (for ethanol). These raw materials might still take away farmland for producing grains," he said.
 

Peptones: a puff or a promise?

Emmy Koeleman: Before I delved into the world of peptones, I only knew the word from being a scruffy Dutch surf-rock band (www.peptones.nl). However, more research into peptones taught me that they are used in microbiological culture media to support the nutritional requirements of micro-organisms. Read more...

Animal Feed Statistics from around the world

"WE HAVE A DREAM..."

To gather Animal Feed Production Data - from feed production statistics to number of feed production facilities - from around the world to create a

WORLD MAP OF ANIMAL FEED

We've made a start here.....


Poll
Small livestock farms will not be viable anymore in the future:
I agree, small farms cannot compete with mega farms.
I disagree, it just depends on farm management.
I don’t know, it depends on the type of farm and country.
Go to poll archive


RBI