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Monday, June 12, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Prices plunge amid poor summer pork demand (week ended Jun 8, 2017)
After sliding 1.4% over the week, prices of pork carcass dropped below RMRB19/kg averaging RMB18.96/kg. As the demand for pork weakened after the Dragon Boat Festival holidays, slaughterhouses were reluctant to increase stockpiles. prices p ...
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Unusually weak pork demand drags hog prices to new yearly lows (week ended May 11, 2017)
Demand for pork shrank after the May Day holidays, dragging prices of hog to new yearly lows, levels unseen since Q2 2015. Compared with a year ago, hog prices were almost 30% lower.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Lacklustre pork demand drags down prices (week ended Apr 20, 2017)
With pork sales sluggish without any festive stimulation, slaughterhouses were not eager to increase inventories. Prices of pork carcass slid to RMB20.35/kg over the week, dragging hog prices down by 1.4%.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: market stable despite plummeting pork demand (week ended Feb 3, 2017)
Prices remained soft.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Growing pork demand strengthens market steadily (week ended Dec 15, 2016)
Prices moved higher.
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%. ...
Monday, July 18, 2016
'Global pork prices supported by China demand, tight supply'
Global pork prices will continue to draw support from continuing strong Chinese import demand and tight supply, the latest quarterly report on global pork from Rarobank said.
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 ...
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
China Live Hog Weekly: Sky-high hog prices decimate pork demand (week ended Apr 13, 2016)
Prices of hog showed signs of weakening in some regions as consumers felt the pinch while the prices of the meat and agricultural produce surged to exorbitant levels. Pork carcass volumes in major wholesale centres plunged 3.83% to a mere 7 ...
Thursday, October 29, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Slack pork demand weighs on hog prices (week ended Oct 29, 2015)
Slaughtering quantity inched up about 1%, lifting pork carcass volumes to 8,922 tonnes. With demand for pork staying weak, pork carcass prices slid 1% over the week in review. Hog prices dropped 2.5% with supplies stable and demand sluggish ...
Friday, September 11, 2015
China Live Hog Weekly: Weak demand, lower hog releases decimate pork production (week ended Sep 9, 2015)
Hog prices registered marginal changes in most regions over the week, inching down a nominal 0.06% on average. Major wholesale centres produced 1.36% less pork carcass, totalling 8,187 tonnes, while prices inched up 0.52% to RMB23.25/kg.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: China livestock markets weak amid inconsistent pork demand growth, avian epidemic threat
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
China's high pork demand lifts global prices
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Lower pork prices in China affect poultry demand
Demand for Chinese broiler products has reduced due to lower pork prices and food safety concerns over chemical residues. According to GAIN's Poultry and Products Semi-annual report, China's broiler production is forecast to fall by 50,000 ...
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
China has yet to demand review on Canada's pork
China has not demand a third-party review of Canada's pork imports to ensure they are free of ractopamine, according to Canada's Agriculture Minister, Gerry Ritz. Ritz said he expects China to require third-party verification of Canadian po ...

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