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Classical swine fever is not entirely to blame for the rise in pork prices. According to the analysis of the specific reasons for the recent sharp rise in pork prices, there is no need to be overly nervous about the rise in pork prices.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, To take temporary price restrictions, sales restrictions, purchase restrictions and other measures, it can be seen that the current pork market is not optimistic. The most direct reason is the recent tight supply of pork and rising prices. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Commerce, last week, pork wholesale, as in previous times, pig prices continued to rise because of the shortage of pig supply, in addition to sow production cycle, early losses and other factors playing a role, it also superimposed the after-effect of African classical swine fever.

As in previous times, the reason why pig prices continue to rise in this round is due to the shortage of pig supply, which not only plays a role in the sow production cycle and capacity loss caused by previous losses, but also superimposes the after-effect of African classical swine fever.

First of all, the impact of the epidemic has led to a substantial reduction in the number of farmers. The outbreak of classical swine fever in Africa has led to a huge decline in production capacity, while many farmers say they "can't stand the trouble", even though pig prices have stabilized now.

To take temporary price restrictions, sales restrictions, purchase restrictions and other measures, it can be seen that the current pork market is not optimistic. The most direct reason is the recent tight supply of pork and rising prices. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Commerce, pork was wholesale last week.

 
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