China: The national average price of live pigs is 15.54 yuan/kg, a year-on-year increase of 16.6%

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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The article reports on the price trends of livestock products and agricultural commodities across 500 counties in China, highlighting changes in the fourth week of February. Prices for live pig products and commercial chickens increased, while eggs, chicken, beef, and mutton products, fresh milk, soybean meal, and certain feed prices saw a decrease or remained stable. Notably, the price of piglets surged by 42.1% year-on-year, with regional variations in prices. Corn prices remained stable but showed regional differences, and soybean meal experienced a significant year-on-year increase.
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According to the monitoring of bazaars and collection points in 500 counties across the country, in the fourth week of February (the collection date is February 22), the prices of live pig products and commercial chickens rose, and the prices of eggs, chicken, beef and mutton, fresh milk, soybean meal , fattening pig compound feed, laying hen compound feed prices fell, corn, broiler compound feed prices remained flat. The price of live pig products. The national average price of piglets is 35.42 yuan/kg, up 3.8% from the previous week and 42.1% year-on-year. The average price of piglets in 27 provinces including Jiangsu, Jilin, Xinjiang, Shaanxi, and Liaoning has risen, the average price of piglets in Qinghai has fallen, and the average price of piglets in Tianjin has risen. The price remained the same. The average price of piglets in the Northwest region was higher at 38.07 yuan/kg; the average price of piglets in the Southwest region was lower at 29.73 yuan/kg. The national ...

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