养殖ETF(159865)涨超1.2%,机构称生猪产能去化加速或支撑板块预期
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-06 07:35

Group 1 - The livestock ETF (159865) rose over 1.2%, with institutions indicating that the accelerated reduction in pig production capacity may support sector expectations [1] - Guosen Securities predicts an imminent reversal in the livestock cycle, optimistic about the domestic meat and dairy sectors experiencing a synchronous upward trend, with livestock companies likely to see high elasticity recovery in performance [1] - Domestic beef production capacity reduction may reach levels comparable to the 2019 pig cycle, with a price turning point expected in 2025, potentially leading to continuous price increases until 2028 [1] Group 2 - Domestic raw milk prices have declined for nearly four years, leading to continuous losses and production capacity exit pressure, while the meat-to-milk price ratio has reached historical highs, likely accelerating the elimination of dairy cows and achieving "meat and milk resonance" [1] - In pig farming, leading enterprises are experiencing rapid cash flow improvement and are expected to transform into profitable entities, with cost advantages becoming more pronounced amid industry-wide capacity contraction [1] - In poultry farming, supply fluctuations are limited, and market conditions are expected to improve with demand recovery, allowing leading companies to achieve higher cash flow dividend returns due to excess unit returns [1] Group 3 - The feed industry benefits from the deepening industrialization of livestock and poultry farming, with clear industry division of labor, and leading feed companies are expected to further enhance competitive advantages through technology and service [1] - The pet sector is emerging as a high-quality consumption track benefiting from long-term demographic trends, with domestic brands rapidly rising, and leading pet food companies showing strong mid-term performance growth certainty [1] Group 4 - The livestock ETF (159865) tracks the CSI Livestock Index (930707), which selects listed companies involved in livestock farming, feed processing, and veterinary drug production to reflect the overall performance of the livestock industry [2] - The constituent stocks cover the entire livestock industry chain, demonstrating strong industry representativeness [2]