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The price ratio of eggs to feed was 2.96 in the third week of March, and it is expected that egg prices will still rise after they stabilize in China

China
Published Mar 21, 2023

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According to the Price Monitoring Center of the National Development and Reform Commission, as of the week of March 15, the national egg-feed price ratio this week was 2.96, an increase of 2.78% month-on-month. Based on current prices and costs, the future profit of laying hens will be 45.15 yuan per egg.
The inventory of eggs in production areas is low this week, and the market demand has improved. Dealers are more active in purchasing goods. Under the double boost of supply and demand, the price of eggs has risen this week. As the weekend approaches, market demand slows down, and downstream purchases tend to be more cautious. , local market circulation is slowing down, and it is expected that egg prices in production areas will be stable and weak this weekend; considering the overall shortage of goods in the market, breeding units are reluctant to sell at low prices, it is expected that egg prices will still rise after stabilizing next week, and laying hen farming will be profitable There is still room for improvement.

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According to the Price Monitoring Center of the National Development and Reform Commission, as of the week of March 15, the national egg-feed price ratio this week was 2.96, an increase of 2.78% month-on-month. Based on current prices and costs, the future profit of laying hens will be 45.15 yuan per egg. The inventory of eggs in the production area is low this week, and the market demand has improved. Dealers are more active in purchasing goods. Under the double boost of supply and demand, the price of eggs has risen this week. As the weekend approaches, the market demand slows down, and the enthusiasm for downstream purchases tends to be cautious. , local market circulation is slowing down, and it is expected that egg prices in production areas will be stable and weak this ...
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