Group 1 - The average price of live pigs in China is 11.63 yuan/kg as of November 29, showing a decline of 1.11% compared to the previous weekend, with the industry facing a loss of 111 yuan per head for nine consecutive weeks [1] - The price of weaned piglets at 7 kg is 209 yuan per head, with an average loss of approximately 81 yuan per head for exported piglets this week [1] - The average slaughter weight this week is 129.22 kg, with a slight increase of 0.41 kg week-on-week, while the average slaughter weight for smallholders is at a high of 145.17 kg [1] Group 2 - The demand side shows an increase in daily slaughter volume by 3.39% week-on-week, driven by northern slaughterhouses responding to low pig prices and the onset of seasonal consumption in southern markets [1] - There are sporadic outbreaks of pig diseases in certain regions due to cooler weather, with the proportion of pigs under 90 kg in total slaughter increasing to 4.83%, up by 0.34% from last week [1] - The agricultural team emphasizes the importance of monitoring the pig sector's capacity reduction due to production cuts, losses in farming, and disease interference, suggesting that capacity may continue to decrease [1] Group 3 - As of December 3, 2025, the CSI Livestock Breeding Index shows significant gains for several stocks, including Luoniushan up by 9.98% and Yike Foods up by 3.36% [2] - The Livestock ETF closely tracks the CSI Livestock Breeding Index, which includes companies involved in feed, veterinary drugs, and livestock farming [2] - The top ten weighted stocks in the CSI Livestock Breeding Index account for 65.6% of the index, with major companies like Muyuan Foods and Wens Foodstuffs leading the list [2]
畜牧ETF(159867)红盘向上,后续产能有望持续去化