Tridge summary

Between 4 and 10 November 2024, Poland experienced a decrease in the purchase prices of pig livestock, with a 1% drop from the previous week and a 7% decrease from the previous month. The prices for pork half-carcasses also saw a 2% decrease from the previous week and a 6% decrease from the previous month. On the other hand, the prices for beef livestock and poultry remained stable or increased slightly. The prices for beef quarters from young bulls saw a 1% increase from the previous week and a 3% increase from the previous month. The prices for broiler chickens, turkeys, and fattened geese also saw slight increases, while broiler duck prices saw a 1% increase from the previous week and a 3% increase from the previous month. However, the prices for poultry meat carcasses were more expensive than the same period in 2023, with gutted chicken carcasses being 10% more expensive and turkey carcasses being 11% more expensive.
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Original content

Pig livestock purchase prices Between 4 and 10 November 2024, the price of pig livestock in Poland fell. Meat plants monitored within the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development purchased slaughter pigs at PLN 6.35/kg, which is 1% cheaper than in the previous week and 7% cheaper than a month ago. The price of this livestock was 16% lower than a year ago. Pork sales prices Pork half-carcasses were sold at PLN 9.57/kg, i.e. 2% cheaper than in the previous week. Within a month, pig half-carcasses fell by 6%. At the same time, this assortment cost 12% less compared to the same period in 2023. Beef livestock purchase prices On the domestic market in the first week of November this year. the purchase price of slaughter cattle was PLN 10.40/kg compared to PLN 10.38/kg in the previous week. The price of this livestock was 1.5% higher than a month ago and 7% higher than a year ago. Sales prices of beef Meat plants sold beef ...
Source: Gospodarz

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