
lawcheemeng ( Date: 03-Nov-2010 10:12) Posted:
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China - Concerns over pork prices
06 Oct 2010
China’s pork prices increasing 27 Sep 2010
From July this year,
pork prices were at an all-time low. Now in the second half of
September, domestic pork prices are 12.60 RMB/kg - compared with the
same period of last year, registering a rise of 3.6%.
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Frbiz.com
one of China's B2B search platforms, has reported the rise in pork
prices. Affected by the pork price pull, chicken prices compared with
June rose about 20%. Since August, the price has been hovering above 12
RMB. The rise in the price of pork and chicken has proven profitable for
breeding and slaughtering listed companies.
Pork price rise may continue
Pork prices' rising trend may
continue, especially when considering China's current supply situation.
According to the ministry of agriculture's data, in August 2010 the pig
in stock equaled 44 million heads - a year-on-year decrease of 3.57%.
The brood sow stock equaled 4.5 million heads - a year-on-year reduction
of 4.9%. Sow supplies are entering a tight situation. Due to the fourth
quarter being the peak season for consumption of pork in China, in the
fourth quarter, pork prices will surely register an upward trend.
Swine and piglet prices stable
Currently swine and piglet
prices are stable, but the rise in pork prices is relatively higher. The
price of pigs continues an expansion that will cause live-pig
slaughtering and meat enterprises' profits to rebound substantially.
Slaughtering enterprises showing profits of 10 RMB per head have
improved to 50 RMB per head.
Due to China's tight supply of pork in the near future, and China's
peak consumption season around the corner, pork prices will remain on a
rising trend, creating a profitable environment for pig slaughtering
and meat enterprises.
are in business......pig business I mean.....yes!...the prices are rising.....hehehe...
lawcheemeng ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 19:57) Posted:
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ozone2002 ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 17:37) Posted:
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Hulumas ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 16:59) Posted:
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lawcheemeng ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 12:33) Posted:
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Hulumas ( Date: 05-Oct-2010 13:17) Posted:
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Ytrade ( Date: 13-Sep-2010 15:58) Posted:
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Hulumas ( Date: 13-Sep-2010 15:55) Posted:
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wishbone ( Date: 04-Jul-2010 20:41) Posted:
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wishbone ( Date: 05-Jul-2010 09:27) Posted:
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StarLine ( Date: 16-Aug-2010 00:04) Posted:
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Hi, Hulumas.
These few weeks there are news like floods and drought at certain areas of the world.
Hence, it will push up certain food prices in the coming future.
Right ?
Thank You.
Hulumas ( Date: 05-Jul-2010 10:54) Posted:
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wishbone ( Date: 05-Jul-2010 09:27) Posted:
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