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Thursday, September 29, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Unusually weak pork demand drags down prices (week ended Sep 22, 2016)
Traditionally, pork demand is strong in the period leading to the long October holidays. However, this year, sales were poor with demand over 9% lower compared with a year ago. Hog prices continued to fall for the second week, down by 1.2%. ...
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Sluggish pre-festive demand drag down prices (week ended Sep 14, 2016)
Hog releases increased prominently prior to the Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, with pork carcass volumes increased almost 4% to 8,538 tonnes. Hence, despite stable demand, hog prices slid 1.6% even though pork carcass prices inched up 0.19% ...
Thursday, September 1, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices fall at a slower pace (week ended Aug 31, 2016)
Prices were mixed.
Friday, August 26, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices consolidate lower as slaughterhouses stay prudent (week ended Aug 24, 2016)
Supplies of finishing hog were stable, lifting pork carcass volumes slightly by 0.11% to 7,942 tonnes. However, as pork demand remained slow, slaughterhouses suppressed prices while limiting purchases. Pork carcass prices slid 0.25% to RMB2 ...
Thursday, August 18, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Stronger signs of recovery (week ended Aug 17, 2016)
Hog markets strengthened nationwide, with prices in Guangdong surging more than 5%. Rising by 3%, average price rose above RMB19/kg.
Friday, August 12, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Market shows signs of stabilising (week ended Aug 10, 2016)
Prices of hog continued to fall but at prominently slower pace of 0.24% over the week, as markets strengthened in some regions.
Friday, August 5, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices slide further, lose 14% in two months (week ended Aug 3, 2016)
Hog prices weakened another 1.2% as slaughterhouses supressed prices despite improved sales of pork. The tradition of the seventh month celebration in several regions propped up pork demand.
Friday, August 5, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices fail to sustain recent rebound (week ended Jul 28, 2016)
Demand for pork was exceptionally weak as consumers cut intake while prices were high. Although pork carcass volumes decreased 2.55% to 7,682 tonnes in major wholesale centres, prices dipped further by 0.41% to RMB24.05/kg. Hog prices slid ...
Friday, July 22, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Rebounds in some regions keep average price stable (week ended Jul 21, 2016)
Pork carcass prices continued to slide, falling 1.23% to RMB24.15/kg while volumes increased slightly more than 1% to 7,883 tonnes. Prices of hog fell in most production regions amid ample availability. However, prices strengthened in regio ...
Monday, July 18, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Market extends price falls at a slower pace (week ended Jul 14, 2016)
Prices of hog continued to fall over the week but showed signs of stabilising, as slaughterhouses increased stockpiles with the costs of hog substantially lower. On average, hog prices slid 1.8%, substantially lower than the fall of more th ...
Monday, July 11, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices dip further, down 10% in four weeks (week ended Jul 7, 2016)
Hog prices dropped a whopping 4.4% as demand for pork weakened while supplies increased. Over the week, 7,668 tonnes of pork carcass were transacted in the major wholesale centres of China, up by 1.3% compared with the previous week.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Subdued demand drags down prices (week ended Jun 29, 2016)
Supplies of hog rebounded, lifting slaughtering volumes by 3%. With demand for pork soft during this time of the year, prices dipped 1.6%.
Monday, June 20, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices see first fall since April (week ended Jun 16, 2016)
Falling for the first time since April, hog prices dipped 1.2% over the past week. While supplies of finishing hog expanded, pork demand waned after the Dragon Boat Festival, exerting pressure on the market. Pork carcass volumes in major wh ...
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Cautious pork demand limits hog price hikes (week ended Jun 9, 2016)
With the availability of finishing hog limited, prices will remain firm. Nonetheless, cost wary consumers will cut pork intake, aggravating the seasonal fall in pork demand during summer. This will limit the upward scope of China hog market ...
Thursday, June 9, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices climb to new highs (week ended Jun 3, 2016)
Supplies of finishing hog shrank during the period in review, dragging pork carcass volumes down by 1.61% to 7,742 tonnes in major wholesale centres. As pork demand stayed firm with Dragon Boat Festival approaching, prices of pork carcass r ...

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