In January-May 2020, the physical volume of exports of fresh and frozen pork grew by 2.5 times compared to last year, the Federal Customs Service (FCS) reports. According to the results of the six months of this year, Russia exported about 85 thousand tons of pig products (including export to the EAEU countries), an increase of almost 90% compared to last year, Yuri Kovalev, Director General of the National Pig Breeders Union (NSS), told. Such growth rates for the first half of 2020 became possible due to an increase in deliveries to Kazakhstan by 4.8 times, Mongolia – by 3 times and Vietnam – by 1.6 times. According to preliminary forecasts,. Read more...
At the international scientific-practical conference “Pig-breeding-2019”, dedicated to finding answers to the global challenges of the industry, JSC “Agricultural Bank” presented an expert vision of its development points. According to the Bank's forecast, in 2019, a decrease in prices and an increase in prime cost by 5% will lead to a decrease in the margin of pork production from 35 rubles / kg to 25 rubles / kg. In 2020, the marginality may be reduced even more - up to 20 rubles / kg. The key reason for reducing the profitability of the industry is a 7% decrease in selling prices for pork caused by a glut in the domestic market. In. Read more...
In September pork prices on the Russian market fell by 0.9%, according to the Unified Interdepartmental Statistical System (EMISS). In the first autumn month of 2019, the average price of pork, except of boneless meat, decreased by 0.9% compared to the August price and amounted to 270.56 rubles per kilogram. Compared to September last year, pork price fell by 1.1%, and in January-September of this year, prices fell by 1.8%. Since the beginning of January 2017, the average price of pork was the lowest in March 2018, when one kilogram cost 248.73 rubles. The maximum pork price was recorded in January of this year: 275.54 rubles per kilogram. The highest price level,. Read more...
The KrasnodarMedia news agency shared its forecast for the dynamics of purchase and retail pork prices from a private investor, winner of the Kuban Leaders contest, Dmitry Garmatyuk. He believes that pork prices may rise significantly immediately after the New Year. The root cause of a possible increase in the cost of pork in the Krasnodar Territory, as well as in Russia in general, will be the problems in the countries of Southeast Asia associated with the epidemic of African swine fever. Pork deficit led to an unprecedented increase in demand for this type of meat in foreign markets. So far, we do not feel this, because supply contracts are concluded for. Read more...
Compared with April, pork in Russia has risen in price by 1%: from 270.98 to 273.8 rubles per kilogram. Since May 2018, the average price of pork has increased by 7.9%, and since the beginning of the current year - has decreased by 0.6 percent. If we take into account the dynamics of the average price for pork during the two previous years, then the minimum average pork price was in March 2018: 248.73 rubles per kilogram. The maximum price was fixed in January 2019 - 275.54 rubles per kilogram. The highest pork prices in the country in May were set in the Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation: 326.47 rubles per kilogram. The cheapest pork was sold in. Read more...
The Ministry of Agriculture reported that by the beginning of February the producers ` prices for pork had decreased in Russia. Now they are 9.1 percent less than at the end of December 2018. In retail pork still costs between 200 and 350 rubles per kilogram, depending on the cut or the distribution network and the region. Albert Davleev, president of Agrifood Strategies consulting company, told that "the reduction in prices for final consumers will largely depend on the policy of retail chains". "Suppliers enter into annual agreements with retailers, and prices change no more than once a quarter. Within the annual contract there is an indicative of which the. Read more...
In October 2018 pork (except of boneless meat) prices in Russia were estimated at 272.35 rubles / kg. That was down 0.4% comparing to the previous month, but 5.3% more than in October 2017. Since the beginning of the year, the price of this product has increased by 6.9%. For the period from January 2016 the minimum pork price was fixed in March 2018 (248.73 rub./kg), according to SoyaNews; the maximum - in September 2018 (273.44 rubles / kg). The most expensive beef in October 2018was sold in the Far Eastern Federal District (332.87 rubles / kg), the cheapest - in the Privolzhsky region. Read more...
Anna Kudryakova, market expert meatInstitute for agricultural market studies, especially for "the Russian newspaper": - Wholesale prices of pork in a piece from March of this year increased 20 percent, growth has continued in July. Now the market has developed an extremely high price tag. Last time this price was in September 2016. Then, too, there has been a noticeable surge in prices, but maximum values were lower than those now prevailing. Linked to the rise in pork prices with the spread of African swine fever (ASF). So the market is reacting to reports about the closure of one after another the speakers and all new cases of disease in animals at private. Read more...
Anna Kudryakova, market expert meatInstitute for agricultural market studies, especially for "the Russian newspaper": - Wholesale prices of pork in a piece from March of this year increased 20 percent, growth has continued in July. Now the market has developed an extremely high price tag. Last time this price was in September 2016. Then, too, there has been a noticeable surge in prices, but maximum values were lower than those now prevailing. Linked to the rise in pork prices with the spread of African swine fever (ASF). So the market is reacting to reports about the closure of one after another the speakers and all new cases of disease in animals at private. Read more...
African swine fever is taking a heavy toll on Ukraine's pork industry, as there are now no regions free of the disease in the country, state veterinary body Gosvetphitosluzba has claimed. Fifty-nine outbreaks of ASF have been reported in Ukraine this year, including several on the border with the European Union (EU), in particular Romania, where 45,000 pigs had to be culled in the biggest outbreak in this part of Europe. Although, in terms of total numbers, outbreaks this year are not as bad as in 2017, overall production is forecast to decrease by 5.2% or 33,000 t to 594,000 t, said Artur Loza, head of Ukraine's Association of Pork Producers (APP), speaking. Read more...
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