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What's the price of pigs today?

2014 On June 6th, according to the statistics of pig price network, the average price of lean-meat pigs nationwide reached 12.92 yuan/kg, which was 9.08% lower than that of 14.2 1 yuan/kg in the same period last year. The price of pork reached 20.8 yuan/kg, which was 4.28% lower than 2 1.73 yuan/kg in the same period last year. The price of ternary piglets increased by 26. 19 yuan/kg, down by 7.91%year-on-year; The average price of sows was 1457 yuan/head, down 14.93% year-on-year.

The national "meat-pig" average price difference was 7.88 yuan/kg, up 4.79% year-on-year. .

The national pig feed price was 3.9 1: 1, and the pig food price was 5. 16: 1, which decreased by 10.90% and 15.00% respectively. Self-propagating and self-supporting profit is-148 yuan/head.

The national prices of corn, wheat bran and ingredients are about 2.43 yuan/kg, 1.92 yuan/kg and 32 1 yuan/kg respectively. The retail price of soybean meal obtained by farmers was 4.08 yuan/kg, corn increased by 3.85% year-on-year, and the price of ingredients decreased by 0.93%.

2014 On June 6th, the national average price of live pigs dropped to 12.54 yuan/kg, and the average price of lean pigs was 12.92 yuan/kg. Pig prices and feed prices began to skyrocket in early May, but after the pig price began to fall in June 5438+05, the prices of corn and soybean meal did not fall, but kept rising. Today, the national pig price has increased by 24.7% compared with the lowest price of 20 14 in the first half of the year. Corn, soybean meal and finishing pig ingredients have increased by 6. 1%, 6.0% and 2.22% respectively, and the pig feed ratio and pig feed ratio have increased by 22. 1% and 17.9% respectively. It can be seen that the increase of feed raw materials has greater influence on pig feed ratio and pig food ratio than the increase of pig price. The continuous increase of feed cost leads to the loss of the average profit of autotrophic breeding, and farmers feel that the loss is greater than the income.