National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Hold Symposium with Pig Farming Enterprises

Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized a symposium with pig farming enterprises to analyze and assess the price situation and plan market regulation efforts. The meeting pointed out that, influenced by factors such as the decline in consumer demand after the holiday, pig prices have fallen and entered the first warning zone for excessive decline. The government has begun stockpiling frozen pork reserves and is guiding local authorities to increase storage efforts simultaneously, forming a coordinated regulatory effort. The meeting required pig farming enterprises to strictly implement capacity regulation measures, plan production and operations scientifically, orderly reduce the breeding sow inventory, and reasonably control pig slaughter volumes to better align supply and demand.

Next, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs will closely monitor the supply, demand, and price trends in the pig market, promptly carry out reserve adjustments, and continue to strengthen comprehensive pig capacity regulation to promote stable market operation.

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