China's hog prices down 9.9 pct in mid May

Source:Xinhua Published: 2020/5/25 11:16:14

A customer buys pork in a spot that sells national reserved pork in Dalian, Northeast China’s Shenyang Province on Wednesday. For keeping an adequate pork supply during the Spring Festival, Dalian local government released 700 tons of pork to 140 spots. Photo: VCG


 The prices of live pigs in China continued to retreat as government policies to boost hog production took effect, official data showed Monday.

Hog prices went down 9.9 percent in mid May compared with the previous 10 days, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

Since last year, the country has implemented a string of policies to encourage hog production and stabilize pork prices affected by African swine fever and other cyclical factors.

To soften the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak, China has ramped up financial support including subsidies and loans to major pig producing counties to restore production.

Monday's data also showed that of the 50 major goods monitored by the government, including seamless steel tubes, gasoline, coal, fertilizer and some chemicals, 24 saw their prices decrease during the period, 22 posted higher prices and four saw their prices unchanged.

The reading, released every 10 days, is based on a survey of nearly 1,700 wholesalers and distributors in 24 provincial-level regions.

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