Tridge summary

In the week of 26.08 to 1.09.2024, the European Union and Poland saw a decrease in live pig purchase prices, with the EU average at EUR 204.91/100 kg and Poland at EUR 209.04/100 kg, both experiencing a decrease of over 4% from the previous month and over 11% from the previous year. Spain and Germany had the highest prices, while the Netherlands and Denmark had the lowest. Pork half-carcasses in Poland were sold at PLN 10.06/kg, marking a decrease of 2% from the previous month and 12% from the previous year. Slaughter cattle and broiler chickens also saw decreases in purchase prices, while turkey and goose prices increased slightly.
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Original content

Live pig purchase prices Both in the European Union and in Poland, live pigs are getting cheaper. In the period from 26.08 to 1.09.2024, suppliers in the EU were paid EUR 204.91/100 kg of chilled slaughter weight, which is almost 1% less than in the previous week and 4% less than a month ago. This live pig was 11% cheaper than a year ago. Among the largest pork producers, the highest prices for live pigs were obtained by Spanish suppliers - EUR 219.64/100 kg and German suppliers - EUR 210.16/100 kg, and the lowest - by suppliers from the Netherlands - EUR 168.65/100 kg and Denmark - EUR 169.98/100 kg. In Poland, the price of livestock of this class expressed in euro amounted to EUR 209.04/100 kg and was 2% higher than the EU average. In Poland, in plants monitored by the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the purchase price of pigs, just like in the previous week, was PLN 6.87/kg. This livestock was 3% cheaper ...
Source: Gospodarz

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