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SunSirs: China’s 500 County-Level Markets: Livestock & Feed Price Trends (March 26, 2026)
2026-04-08 09:50:27 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsAccording to the monitoring of 500 county-level markets and collection points across the country, the prices of eggs, live cattle, corn, soybean meal, and fattening
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SunSirs: Eggs: Medium-Term Supply-Demand Outlook Remains Positive
2026-03-13 10:45:08The current egg market exhibits a pattern of “short-term pressure with medium-term improvement”: In February, the national inventory of laying hens reached a five-year high.
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SunSirs: Prices of Livestock Products and Feed in Wholesale Markets in the 4th Week of February
2026-03-09 09:57:11 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsAccording to the monitoring of 500 county-level agricultural markets and collection points across the country, in the 4th week of February (with the collection date
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SunSirs: Prices of Livestock Products and Feed in Farmers' Markets in the Second Week of February
2026-03-06 09:52:58 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsAccording to the monitoring of 500 county-level farmers' markets and collection points across the country, in the second week of February (with the collection date
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SunSirs: China Agricultural Product Market Dynamics in the 8th Week of 2026
2026-03-05 10:13:51 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsAccording to the monitoring of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 2026 the 8th week (February 16-22, 2026, the
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SunSirs: Eggs in China: Supply and Demand Rebalance in the Transition Stage of the Cycle
2026-03-04 10:00:22 SunSirsAbstract: In 2025, the egg laying chicken breeding industry will experience comprehensive losses, and the capacity adjustment will show a "Xuxing" characteristic. The inventory structure
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SunSirs: Analysis of China's Agricultural Products Supply and Demand Situation in February 2026
2026-02-25 09:48:56 Ministry of Agriculture and Rural AffairsCorn: This month's forecast for China's corn supply and demand situation remains consistent with that of last month. As the Spring Festival approaches, feed enterprises

