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EU Pig Prices: Steady to Falling Throughout Europe

2009_10_26Eng

This week, the pigs-for-slaughter prices throughout Europe prove to be tending inconsistently. While the Danish pigs-for-slaughter prices maintained last week’s level, the German quotation went down by a corrected 5 cents. In Great Britain, the price itself remained unchanged, yet for exchange-rate reasons the corrected version fell by 1 cent. Also, the Irish pig prices remained unchanged.

 

Price decreases ranging from half a cent in France to as much as 5 cents in German had to be accepted in the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, France, Germany and Austria. The German slaughter companies, with their internal prices, were indeed instrumental in the process of price recession. In the Netherlands they say that the lower pig prices must be attributed to sales of pork to the processing industry getting harder because the consumers don’t buy as much pork any more.

 

Trend: Now that prices fell again in many European countries, the European pig keepers hope for an end of price recession to arrive soon. It depends, however, on how the quantities of pigs for slaughter on offer are going to develop whether or not the price will be able to stabilise this week.

 



2009 10 26eng

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