Huge rise in fattening pig prices in Germany

Published 2023년 2월 2일

Tridge summary

The German stock exchange has seen an increase in live pig prices, which is expected to impact the Polish market as well. The German half-carcass price increased by 8 euro cents over the past week, reaching EUR 2.08/kg, and is expected to rise to PLN 9.80/kg in Poland, up from PLN 9.42 net last week. This surge in prices is attributed to a decreasing supply of fattening pigs due to declining pig stocks in most EU countries.
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Yesterday's listing of the German stock exchange for live pigs finally ended with the increase in prices expected by all pig breeders. The session ended with a result of EUR 2.08/kg half-carcass with a meat content of 57%. (equivalent to our E-class). This means that over the past week the price for fattening pigs in Germany increased by 8 euro cents. Will there be price increases in Poland? Converted into the domestic currency (according to the EUR exchange rate from yesterday - PLN 4.71), the German recommended price is currently PLN 9.80 / kg compared to PLN 9.42 net last week. Theoretically, this means that over the next few days the prices of fattening pigs in Poland should increase by about PLN 0.40. We have already observed a slight increase in prices in Poland at the beginning of this week, when the prices of pigs in class E increased by 0.3 PLN, while the price of live pigs increased by nearly 0.10 PLN. Therefore, it is highly probable that in the ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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