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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
China Hog: Prices climb for the third week (week ended Dec 11, 2020)
Pork demand strengthened as the manufacturing of cured meat products expanded. With supplies tight, hog prices continued to rise, albeit at a slower pace.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
China Hog: Sharp price hikes to eight week highs (week ended Dec 4, 2020)
Rising for the second week, hog prices surged prominently to eight week highs. As the production of cured meat products expanded, demand for hog strengthened, hence pushing prices higher. Additionally, increased pork consumption during wint ...
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
China Hog: Price fall slows (week ended Oct 23, 2020)
As the availability of hog continued to increase with the government adamant to tame inflation, prices of hog slid further. However, price falls were prominently slower. Falling for the fourth consecutive week, hog prices have plummeted 12% ...
Thursday, October 15, 2020
China Hog: Soft post-holiday demand drags down prices (week ended Oct 9, 2020)
Hog demand shrank prominently over the past two weeks as slaughterhouses halted operation during the holidays. Sales of pork carcass in major wholesale centres plummeted over the week by 9.9%, from 6,094 tonnes to 5,490 tonnes. Prices of po ...
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
China Live Hog: Tight availability underpins China hog prices (week ended Aug 28, 2020)
Hog prices consolidated higher despite higher releases. As supplies remained 14% lower on-year, price falls of hog showed signs of stabilising while slaughterhouses stocked inventories in view of stronger pork demand from canteen operators.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
China Hog: Strong price rebound defies import surge, lifts profits
PRICES: Rising 7.73% or RMB1.18/kg, average hog prices went from May's RMB15.27/kg to RMB16.45/kg. This was 46.09% higher than in June 2018, when live hogs cost RMB11.26/kg.
Friday, December 29, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Slower-than-expected pork demand holds down China hog prices (week ended Dec 28, 2017)
Demand for pork remained stable in the north due to the cold climates. However, pre-festive sales in the southern parts of China were weaker than expected, prices consolidated lower. Pork prices dipped by 0.32% over the week even though por ...
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
China Live Hog Weekly: Subdued demand weakens China hog prices (week ended Apr 6, 2017)
As the outlook of the pork market was uncertain, slaughterhouses were reluctant to increase stockpiles. Pork carcass prices dipped another 1% over the week, averaging RMB20.83/kg amid limited demand. Prices of hog slid in tandem, inching lo ...
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
China Hog Monthly Review: Lukewarm pre-Chinese New Year hog market in January
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: China hog prices hit yearly highs while broiler markets search for bottom
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Steady recovery in China hog market; broiler markets remain weak
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Weak signs of recovery in China hog market; broiler sector tensed over bird flu
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
China Livestock Market Bi-Weekly Review: Stronger recovery in China hog market; broiler prices consolidate
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Friday, April 4, 2014
China Live Hog Weekly: State procurement fails to save China hog market (week ended Apr 1, 2014)
Despite the state procurement of 65,000 tonnes of pork announced last week, which could be the long-awaited uplifting force for China's struggling hog industry, prices continued to fall nationwide amid increased supply and weak demand. Chin ...
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
China Live Hog Weekly: Minor changes in China hog prices amid limited release (week ended Jul 16, 2013)
Though demand for pork remained weak, China's pig release slightly reduced over the previous week. Prices saw small changes in different regions, with the north inching down and the south edging up. Though China hog market is expected to st ...

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