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animal feed prices
News update regarding animal feed prices.
Global animal feed prices are expected to rise slightly in April 2026 amid pressure from Middle East conflicts.
Geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East are disrupting global supply chains, driving up transportation and energy costs, and directly impacting the animal feed raw materials market.
Market
World feed ingredient prices increased slightly in January 2026.
World corn and soybean prices are under upward pressure from dry weather conditions in Argentina and projected wheat consumption of 823.9 million tons in 2025/26.
Feed prices in China have skyrocketed, causing pig farmers to lose up to 350 yuan per pig.
Corn and soybean meal costs rose 4-7% in March 2026 due to pressure from the global market, plunging China's pig farming industry into a severe loss crisis.
Feed prices in China have skyrocketed, causing pig farmers to lose 350 yuan per pig.
Livestock feed costs in China have risen sharply due to geopolitical conflicts pushing grain prices to record highs, while pork prices have hit their lowest level in 16 years.
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