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10 yuan Jin, every family raises pigs, why not raise 30 Jin now?

First, the decline and withdrawal of the rural pig market. In my opinion, the reason why the live pig market in rural areas is getting smaller and smaller is that the attractiveness of cities is greatly enhanced and a large number of rural labor forces are seriously lost. Raising pigs in rural areas is undoubtedly dirty and tired for modern young people, with less income. There are no comfortable living conditions and convenient transportation in cities, no entertainment activities on weekends, and no peer groups. The price paid by large-scale farming in rural areas is huge.

Early risks and financial pressure, coupled with the improvement of living conditions in rural areas, can buy pork according to their own ability, and raising pigs will gradually be eliminated in rural areas.

Secondly, the threshold for raising pigs is getting higher and higher, and the market supervision is very strict. Now for retail investors, hygiene is extremely strict. In recent years, the government has established unified farms in rural areas for the unified use of retail investors, requiring weekly disinfection. It can be seen that this condition will be stricter for centralized farming, and it is difficult to market meat without government permission now, so it is not advisable to bypass government supervision and save costs.

Moreover, pork is easily affected by market fluctuations, and farmers are not easy to grasp information during the ups and downs.

Unable to bear the huge losses caused by falling market prices, it is expensive for the government to provide regular vaccine services and it is difficult to control the pig breeding environment, so it is impossible to control others to enter the breeding environment.

Finally, large-scale farming is vulnerable to diseases. The frequent outbreaks of avian influenza in recent years are difficult to find in the early stage and difficult to control after the outbreak.

Once it breaks out, large-scale hunting will cause serious losses. In addition, in recent years, the grain market fluctuates frequently, the production cost is difficult to control, and the peer competition pressure is great. Many farms engage in unfair competition in order to gain profits, which leads to the vicious development of the industry and finally causes huge losses in the industry. In addition, people's requirements for pork quality are getting higher and higher now, and ordinary farming can't meet the market requirements. However, it takes a long time to carry out quality breeding, and the slaughter rate is low, which is extremely uneconomical for many farmers.

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