China: Prices of livestock products and feed in the first week of October

Published Oct 11, 2024

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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.
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According to the monitoring of 500 county markets and collection points across the country, in the first week of October (the collection date was October 8), the prices of commercial egg-laying chicks, commercial broiler chicks, and soybean meal rose month-on-month, while the prices of pig products, eggs, chicken, beef, corn, fattening pig compound feed, broiler compound feed, and laying hen compound feed fell month-on-month, and the prices of mutton and raw milk remained unchanged month-on-month. Prices of pig products. The national average price of piglets was 37.62 yuan/kg, down 4.5% from the previous week and up 28.7% year-on-year. The price of piglets fell in 28 provinces including Ningxia, Shanghai, Xinjiang, Hebei, and Shandong, while the price in Tianjin remained unchanged. The price in North China was higher, at 40.31 yuan/kg; the price in Southwest China was lower, at 34.53 yuan/kg. The national average price of pigs was 18.39 yuan/kg, down 2.9% from the previous week ...
Source: Foodmate

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