
Core Viewpoint - The sales reports for July from various listed pig farming companies indicate a general decline in sales volume compared to June, while prices remain at historically low levels [1][2][8]. Sales Performance Summary - Giant Star Agriculture reported sales of 324,100 pigs in July 2025, a year-on-year increase of 44.67%, but a decrease in sales volume and revenue compared to June [4]. - Kemin Foods' subsidiary sold 41,900 pigs in July, with a month-on-month decline of 28.78% but a year-on-year increase of 73.88%. Revenue decreased by 38.92% month-on-month but increased by 6.08% year-on-year [4]. - New Hope sold 1,302,500 pigs in July, with a slight month-on-month decrease of 2.06% and a year-on-year increase of 3.21%. Revenue fell by 3.67% month-on-month and 24.62% year-on-year [5]. - Muyuan Foods reported sales of 6,355,000 pigs in July, a year-on-year increase of 13.02%, but a decrease in sales volume and revenue compared to June [6]. - Wens Foodstuff Group sold 3,164,800 pigs in July, with a year-on-year increase in sales but a decrease in revenue compared to June [6]. Price Trends Summary - The overall market price for live pigs remains low, with the price on August 7, 2025, at 14.34 yuan/kg, slightly up from 14.22 yuan/kg at the end of July 2025, but down from 15.98 yuan/kg at the end of 2024 [9]. - The wholesale price of pork on August 7, 2025, was 20.45 yuan/kg, showing a slight decrease from 20.50 yuan/kg at the end of July 2025 [9]. - The domestic pig futures market has seen some strengthening, with the main contract price reaching 14,100 yuan/ton as of August 7, 2025, compared to less than 13,000 yuan/ton in late May [9].