Core Insights - The pig industry is entering its peak season, but the market has not yet emerged from a "cold winter" with significant losses continuing despite increased sales volume [1][4] - Major listed pig companies have reported a general increase in slaughter volume, with some companies achieving their annual targets ahead of schedule, yet the average sales price has dropped nearly 30% year-on-year [1][4] Company Performance - Major listed pig companies have collectively slaughtered over 150 million pigs from January to November 2025, with companies like Wens Foodstuff and Zhengbang Technology completing their annual targets early [1][4] - In November, Muyuan Foods sold 6.602 million pigs, a year-on-year increase of 11.8%, while Wens Foodstuff reached a new high with 4.3535 million pigs sold, marking a 49.71% year-on-year increase [6][3] - Zhengbang Technology and Aonong Biological showed significant growth, with Zhengbang selling 868,300 pigs in November, up 63.04% year-on-year, and Aonong selling 160,000 pigs, up 72.21% year-on-year [3][6] Pricing Trends - Despite increased sales volume, the low pig prices have negatively impacted revenue for listed companies, with Muyuan's average sales price at 11.56 yuan/kg, down 28.73% year-on-year, and Wens' price at 11.71 yuan/kg, down 29.92% [3][6] - The price drop has led to a more significant decline in revenue for companies like Tangrenshen, which saw a 34.16% year-on-year decrease in sales revenue despite a 7.78% drop in sales volume [3][6] Market Dynamics - The long-term low performance of the pig market is attributed to an imbalance in supply and demand, with a high absolute number of breeding sows still present despite adjustments [4][7] - Experts indicate that while the pig market is expected to enter its peak consumption season, the overall price trend is likely to remain weak due to continued supply pressure from a high number of new piglets born earlier in the year [4][7]
累计出栏超1.5亿头!12家上市猪企产能持续释放,已有企业完成全年任务