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明天11月9日:涨了!涨了!大涨、暴涨开始了?玉米、小麦全面上涨!猪价、牛羊价涨定了!农民警惕...
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-07 21:43

Core Insights - The agricultural market is experiencing a significant price increase for corn, wheat, and livestock, which is expected to benefit farmers' incomes in the fourth quarter of 2025 [1][2][3] Group 1: Corn Market - Corn prices have started to rise, with state-owned enterprises like COFCO and Sinograin initiating a new round of targeted purchases in major production areas, leading to a price of 2090 yuan per ton in Harbin [1][2] - The overall trend for corn prices is expected to continue upward, supported by increased purchasing from deep processing enterprises as the new corn season begins [2] Group 2: Wheat Market - Wheat prices have also seen a significant increase, with some regions reporting prices exceeding 2800 yuan per ton, and high-quality wheat reaching around 3000 yuan per ton [2] - The rise in wheat prices is anticipated to further enhance farmers' income from grain production [2] Group 3: Livestock Market - The prices of pigs, cattle, and sheep are expected to rise due to seasonal demand, with current market conditions indicating that pig prices are at a low point and are likely to increase as slaughterhouses raise purchase prices [2][3] - The onset of colder weather is expected to drive consumer demand for meat, contributing to the anticipated price increases in livestock [3] Group 4: Climate Impact and Risks - The formation of La Niña is expected to bring colder weather, posing challenges for farmers, including increased risks of livestock diseases [3] - Farmers are advised to enhance vaccination efforts and improve sanitation practices in livestock management to mitigate these risks [3] - Grain storage practices should also be improved to prevent spoilage due to adverse weather conditions [3] Group 5: Policy and Future Outlook - The year 2025 is seen as a critical year for agricultural reform and rural revitalization, with expectations for increased production and income for farmers under new government policies [4]