January 15, 2008

 

Pork prices in China increases 0.35 percent last week

 

 

Pork prices in China have risen by 0.35 percent in the week ending January 11 to RMB14.14 (US$2) per 500 grammes.

 

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said that the pork prices survey show a deceleration from a 0.93-percent increase during the previous week.

 

The details of the price changes are (Percent change from a week earlier.)

 

   

Price(yuan/500g)

     Change (% w/w)

                       

11-Jan

11-Jan

4-Jan

 Pork         

14.14

0.35

0.93

 Beef         

14.82

1.23

3.1

 Mutton       

15.69

1.16

1.11

 Chicken       

7.26

0.28

-0.14

 Eggs          

3.5

-0.85

-0.56

 

The NDRC surveys retail prices in 36 major cities.
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