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内蒙肉牛价格逆势增长近50%,牛肉供不应求的格局反转!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-14 22:33

Core Insights - The Inner Mongolia beef industry has transformed from a low point of 20 yuan per kilogram to nearly 30 yuan by 2025, reversing a two-year loss to a supply-demand imbalance, driven by the Inner Mongolia Beef Industry Association's coordinated efforts with local governments focusing on "production and sales collaboration and brand empowerment" [3][5]. Group 1: Production and Sales Collaboration - The core issue in the industry was the misalignment between production and sales, which the association addressed by eliminating intermediaries and establishing direct connections with major consumer markets like Guangdong [5]. - At the Inner Mongolia beef industry conference in May 2024, the price of live cattle increased by 1-2 yuan per kilogram, resulting in an average increase of around 1,000 yuan per head [5]. - Subsequent agreements led to the signing of orders for 300,000 high-end beef cattle and a 10.7 billion yuan cooperation deal, boosting the entire industry chain's output value to over 30 billion yuan [5]. Group 2: Brand Development and Quality Assurance - The association is shifting the focus from "resource output" to "brand output" by promoting the "Prairie Fresh Flavor" brand and establishing quality standards for beef products [7]. - A comprehensive quality traceability system has been implemented, making "Inner Mongolia beef" synonymous with "high-end, green, and traceable" products [7]. - Technological advancements have improved beef yield by 30% and reduced the feeding cycle by 60 days, enhancing the quality of beef products significantly [7]. Group 3: Industry Events and Resource Mobilization - National industry conferences have become crucial for consensus building and resource mobilization, with significant participation from industry elites [8]. - These events facilitate order signing between companies and promote the establishment of a sustainable "North Beef South Use" industry community [8]. - The association has also created financial support channels for breeding enterprises, including low-interest loans and policy coordination to strengthen the industry's resilience [8].