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    Xin Guochang: In January, the stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months, in the first quarter

    • Last Update: 2021-03-24
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    The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs announced on February 26 that the national stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months in January, and the basic production capacity of live pigs has steadily recovered.


    The national stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months in JanuaryfVe China Feed Industry Information Network-Based on feed, serving animal husbandry

    Xin Guochang, second-level inspector of the Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs: The stock of reproductive sows is the most stable and core indicator reflecting the production capacity of live pigs.


    Xin Guochang introduced that since last year, various localities have implemented the responsibility and policy measures to stabilize the production and supply of pigs.


    In the first quarter, the number of live pigs for slaughter increased by about 40% year-on-year, and it is expected to return to normal in the second half of the yearfVe China Feed Industry Information Network-Based on feed, serving animal husbandry

    Xin Guochang: It is estimated that in the first quarter, the national slaughter of pigs will increase by about 40% compared with the same period last year.


    The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs announced on February 26 that the national stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months in January, and the basic production capacity of live pigs has steadily recovered.


    The national stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months in JanuaryfVe China Feed Industry Information Network-Based on feed, serving animal husbandry

    The national stock of reproductive sows increased for 16 consecutive months in January

    Xin Guochang, second-level inspector of the Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs: The stock of reproductive sows is the most stable and core indicator reflecting the production capacity of live pigs.


    In January, the number of reproductive sows increased by 1.


      In the first quarter, the number of live pigs for slaughter increased by about 40% year-on-year, and it is expected to return to normal in the second half of the yearfVe China Feed Industry Information Network-Based on feed, serving animal husbandry

     In the first quarter, the number of live pigs for slaughter increased by about 40% year-on-year, and it is expected to return to normal in the second half of the year

      Xin Guochang: It is estimated that in the first quarter, the national slaughter of pigs will increase by about 40% compared with the same period last year.


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