Another big pig price increase in Germany

Published 2022년 12월 1일

Tridge summary

Germany has seen a second consecutive week of price increases for half-carcass pork, rising by 5 cents to EUR 2.00 per kilogram. This equates to a current price of EUR 9.34/kg, with domestic purchases starting the week at PLN 9.41/kg for fattening pigs in class E and PLN 7.26/kg for live pigs. The recent price hike is expected to impact the local market, with analysts considering whether these increases will align with the rising costs of inputs to ensure profitable production.
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Original content

Price increases in Germany have increased markedly for the second week in a row. After last week's increase of 5 cents, the same increase in prices was observed yesterday. The session of a large stock exchange ended with the result of EUR 2.00 per kilogram of half-carcass with a meat content of 57 percent. (equivalent to our E-class). Converted into the national currency (according to the euro exchange rate from yesterday - 4.67), the German price is currently EUR 9.34/kg. In domestic purchases at the beginning of the week, the rates were PLN 9.41 net per kilogram of fattening pig in class E, and PLN 7.26 net per kilogram of live pigs. Yesterday's hike will certainly affect prices in the country. The last weeks ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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