China's Ministry of Agriculture expects pork prices to continue to fall

게시됨 2021년 10월 20일

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China's pig prices are expected to drop after Lunar New Year 2022 if production is not reduced, according to Kong Liang, head of the Livestock and Veterinary Department at China's Ministry of Agriculture. The country's hog surplus situation is expected to persist due to increased supply and slaughter, leading to significant losses for small producers and companies. The number of commercial pigs is projected to rise significantly in Q4 2021 and Q1 2022. Liang has urged breeders to speed up the elimination of inefficient females and send pigs to be slaughtered. China's pork production hit its highest in three years in the recent third quarter.
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By Shivani Singh and Hallie Gu BEIJING (Reuters) - China's pig prices could continue to fall after Lunar New Year 2022 if production is not substantially reduced, causing heavy losses in pig farming, an official at the country's Ministry of Agriculture said. China's hog surplus situation will continue for some time, said Kong Liang, head of the Livestock and Veterinary Department at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Animal prices have fallen this year in the country due to increased supply and slaughter, leading to huge losses for small producers and companies. Liang added that the female herd between August and September was 10% higher than normal levels and that the number of commercial pigs in Q4 2021 and Q1 2022 will increase significantly from the previous year. In light of this, he encouraged breeders to speed ...
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