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Poultry prices up by more than 50% in a year as animal feed drives up costs

Poultry prices up by more than 50% in a year as animal feed drives up costs Share Synopsis While the price of the key ingredient in poultry feed has increased 82% in a year, the jump has been sharper in the past one month, when it has risen 28%. Poultry has become costlier by 32% in a month. Soya meal, which is obtained after crushing the soyabean, is used in animal feed. High-protein soya meal is now selling at Rs 67 per kg, compared with around Rs 52 at the beginning of March. Agencies Soymeal has a 30% share in the feed composition. In March last year, soymeal was trading at Rs 30 a kg in the Indore market.

NCDEX To Launch Hi-pro Soybean Meal Futures On February 17

NCDEX to launch Hi-pro soybean meal futures on February 17 The futures contracts in Hi-pro soybean meal, expiring in the months of March to September will be available for trading at the time of the launch. PTI February 15, 2021 / 05:42 PM IST Leading agri-commodity bourse NCDEX on Monday said it will launch futures trading in animal feed Hi-pro soybean meal’ on February 17. The futures contracts in Hi-pro soybean meal, expiring in the months of March to September will be available for trading at the time of the launch. The contract will have a trading and delivery unit of 10 tonne. The basis centre and additional delivery centre for the contract would be Indore in Madhya Pradesh and Latur in Maharashtra, respectively, the exchange said in a statement.

Soybean meal exports set to more than double this year - The Hindu BusinessLine

India s soymeal exports could more than double as prices rally

2 Min Read MUMBAI (Reuters) - India’s soymeal exports could more than double in 2020/21 after a rally in global prices to their highest in 6-1/2 years made shipments from the south Asian country lucrative for European and Asian buyers, four industry officials told Reuters. Higher exports from India could trim shipments of South American soymeal into Asia and also support local soybean prices despite a bird flu outbreak hitting demand from the local feed industry. India’s soymeal exports could jump to more than 2 million tonnes in the 2020/21 year that started on Oct. 1, from 825,000 tonnes shipped the previous year, said Atul Chaturvedi, president of Solvent Extractors Association of India, a mills and refining industry body.

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