The article reports on the month-on-month and year-on-year changes in the prices of various agricultural products in China, as monitored in 500 county markets and collection points. It highlights increases in the prices of commercial egg-laying chicks, commercial broiler chicks, and soybean meal, whereas prices of pig products, eggs, chicken, beef, corn, and compound feeds for pigs and broilers saw a monthly decline, with some regions experiencing more significant decreases. Mutton and raw milk prices remained stable. The report also notes significant year-on-year price fluctuations in pork, poultry, beef, and milk, with pork prices experiencing the most significant increase.