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    Peru officially lifted the ban, and domestic fish meal decreased by 60% in the same period

    • Last Update: 2001-10-31
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: Peru officially lifted its ban on October 18 The first week's fishing volume was only 165800 tons, of which only 16000 tons could produce FAQ fish meal, and the rest 20500 tons were used to produce white bag high protein steam fish meal Last week, it can be seen that the fishing capacity of the northern and central ports was not as good as expected, except for the central and southern ports However, mackerel is the main fish in the south, so only white bags of fish meal can be produced Now the government has announced that the fishing area is only allowed to be 5 kilometers away from the coast If the fishing is not conducted according to the law, all catches within 5 kilometers will be confiscated and fined Based on the unsatisfactory catch, the general fishmeal factory thinks that the price of fishmeal will increase further In addition, there are Chinese ships sailing to the port of Peru, but it is not expected to ship immediately after the arrival of the ship, because most of the factories are still unable to produce fishmeal As a result, traders will have to pay a high price for the quantity they need In addition, some fishmeal factories are still oversold, so they are not willing to offer until now Today, the reference price of fish meal Fas has risen to above usd495 / mt, and the shipment time is December and January 2002 As for demand, although China's inventory is less than 50000 tons, only a few Chinese traders have ordered goods in the early stage, and other traders are unwilling to catch up at this time, so they have to wait and see In Japan, with the ban on meat and bone meal, the demand for fish meal has increased, but most of it is concentrated in white bags European buying has stopped for the time being, mainly because the price of fish meal has risen a lot The favorable factors leading to the price rise: 1 China's inventory is only about 50000 tons 2 The output of domestic fish meal decreased by 60% in the same period 3 The lifting of the ban came later than expected It is estimated that some traders will be forced to replenish the goods after the arrival of the ship, and the price will be increased by the purchase price of China 4 The earliest arrival of new goods at the Chinese port after the lifting of the ban shall not be earlier than December 20 or later 5 The fishing in Peru is not ideal and the fish meal factory is oversold seriously Adverse factors: 1 The price of Cupressus vulgaris remains at a low level, and the price of fish meal is relatively high 2 The amount of fish meal decreased with the end of aquatic season (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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