Cuttings market in Ukraine, 9th week

Published 2023년 3월 2일

Tridge summary

The domestic pork market in Ukraine has seen positive price fluctuations during the offseason, with pork producers selling animals at higher prices due to increased demand from procurers. The weighted average market price for pork increased by 4.7% to 67.6 UAH/kg, according to the Association "Swineherds of Ukraine". While processors are struggling to meet demand, they have not yet observed a revival in demand from end consumers, which is putting pressure on chilled pork prices. The increase in prices is also due to additional demand for pigs of slaughter condition for deep meat processing.
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Original content

The offseason brought positives price fluctuations on the domestic pork market, say analysts of the Association "Swineherds of Ukraine". The last trades of February were marked by revival on the part of procurers and, accordingly, positive price dynamics. Yes, pork producers are selling animals this week slaughter conditions at 67-68 hryvnias/kg, which is 2-3.5 hryvnias/kg higher than a week earlier. The weighted average market mark stopped at the level of 67.6 UAH/kg, adding 4.7% to the previous indicator. Last Friday, the majority of pig farms noted an increase both among regular customers and among former or new customers. In addition, operators recorded requests for additional product batches that could not satisfy due to the lack of free ones volumes Individual representatives of the processing industry confirm that they will be purchased from the desired volume was not easy, so in some places there was a lack of supply. At the same time, processors note that ...
Source: Pigua

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