Germany: Pig farms are stagnating

Published 2023년 1월 5일

Tridge summary

The article highlights that the market on the other side of the Oder River is yet to recover from the Christmas malaise, with no push for price increases observed in the recent stock exchange sessions. As a result, the recommended price for fattening pigs in Germany remains at EUR 2.00 per kilogram, a situation that is expected to persist until next Wednesday. This translates to a cost of PLN 9.34 per kilogram for German fatteners. In Poland, prices are still above the German price, with the average purchase paying PLN 9.42 net per kilogram for pigs in class E, and Żywiec valued at PLN 7.37 net per kilogram.
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It seems that the market on the other side of the Oder River has not yet recovered from the Christmas malaise. The lack of an impulse to increase prices was reflected in yesterday's session of the "big stock exchange". It ended with the same result as the previous five sessions. This means that at least until next Wednesday, the recommended price of fattening pigs in Germany will be EUR 2.00 per kilogram of fattening pig in post-slaughter weight (57% meat content - equivalent to our E class). Converted into the national currency (according to the euro exchange rate from yesterday - 4.67), German fatteners currently cost PLN 9.34 per kilogram in bc. In ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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