Workflow
猪价狂跌、融资收紧,猪企能否熬过这个寒冬?| 行业风向标
Tai Mei Ti A P P·2025-10-11 14:41

Core Insights - The continuous decline in pig prices has created significant challenges for pig farming companies, with prices dropping to a new low of 11.20 yuan/kg, below the cost line of 13-14 yuan/kg for most producers [2][3][6] - Major companies like Wen's Foodstuffs and New Hope are adopting a "volume compensates for price" strategy, but this has not mitigated the impact of falling prices [2][6] - The tightening of financing options due to policy changes is exacerbating the cash flow issues faced by some pig farming companies, leading to a survival-of-the-fittest scenario in the industry [9][11] Industry Overview - As of October 11, the national average price for live pigs was 11.20 yuan/kg, reflecting a 15.92% month-on-month decline and a 38.36% year-on-year drop [3] - The industry is experiencing widespread losses, with many companies forced to sell off stock due to oversupply, leading to a grim outlook for the future [8][12] - The government has implemented measures to control pig production capacity, aiming to stabilize prices and reduce the number of breeding sows [9][12] Company Performance - Major pig farming companies reported declining sales and revenues in September 2025, with examples including: - Muyuan Foods sold 5.573 million pigs, generating 9.066 billion yuan in revenue, with an average price of 12.88 yuan/kg, all showing declines from August [7] - Wen's Foodstuffs sold 3.3253 million pigs, with a revenue of 4.975 billion yuan and an average price of 13.18 yuan/kg, also reflecting declines [7] - New Hope sold 1.3942 million pigs, generating 1.746 billion yuan in revenue, with an average price of 12.89 yuan/kg, showing significant year-on-year declines [7] Market Dynamics - The market is entering a phase of weak demand and strong supply, with an increase in planned slaughter numbers for October, indicating continued pressure on prices [12] - Analysts predict that the fourth quarter will be crucial for the performance of listed pig farming companies, with price recovery largely dependent on the effectiveness of production capacity controls [12][13] - The ongoing price decline is expected to lead to a reduction in production capacity, although the timing and extent of this adjustment remain uncertain [13]