The average purchase price of slaughter pigs in Ukraine increased by 4.3%

Published 2023년 3월 17일

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The average purchase price of pigs in slaughter conditions has increased by 4.3%, continuing a positive trend, according to the "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" Association. Domestic cuttings market operators reported an average price increase of UAH 3/kg, with most commodity batches sold at UAH 73-75/kg. Regional prices are more divergent, with the west tending towards lower prices. However, chilled pork prices have not fluctuated as much as purchase prices due to increased competition. Pork producers are not experiencing any disruptions to their carcass sales.
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The positive dynamics of prices on the carcass market continues: as a week earlier, the average purchase price of pigs in slaughter conditions increased by 4.3%. Such changes are noted in the analytical department of the "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" Association based on the results of weekly monitoring. The second week in a row for operators of the domestic cuttings market ended with a price increase of UAH 3/kg on average. Yes, most of the commodity batches for this week were sold at UAH 73-75/kg. At the same time, the regional divergence of prices this week is somewhat more pronounced: prices in the West tend towards the lower end of the range, while in the Center and the East there are occasional price offers above the mentioned maximum. The weighted average market mark in the middle stopped at the level of 73.5 hryvnias/kg. Suppliers of live stock note the high activity of buyers on trading days and the willingness to compromise on prices to guarantee sufficient purchase ...
Source: Agravery

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