Core Viewpoint - The national average price of live pigs in China is experiencing a downward trend, with significant supply-side pressures and weak demand affecting the market [1][3]. Group 1: Price Trends - As of September 15, 2025, the average price of external three-yuan live pigs across 31 provinces is 13.61 yuan per kilogram, down by 0.09 yuan from the previous day [1]. - The price difference for external three-yuan live pigs across 21 major regions has increased to approximately 0.56 yuan per kilogram, up by 0.02 yuan from the previous day, but remains below the average transportation cost of 0.49 yuan per kilogram [3]. Group 2: Market Dynamics - There is significant pressure on the supply side, with large-scale farms accelerating the sale of pigs and smallholders following suit [3]. - Demand remains weak, with slaughterhouses primarily engaging in price-cutting procurement, leading to sluggish sales of pork products [3]. - Market sentiment is predominantly bearish, although there is a growing reluctance among producers to sell at lower prices, suggesting a potential for continued price declines in the near future [3].
国家级生猪大数据中心:市场看空情绪浓厚 9月15日全国生猪均价跌至13.61元/公斤
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-15 10:24