National Bureau of Statistics: The price of live pigs in mid-September was 19.2 yuan per kilogram, a 3% decrease compared to the previous period.
In mid-September, the price of live pigs (crossbred) was 19.2 yuan per kilogram, a decrease of 3% compared to the previous period.
According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, monitoring of market prices for 50 important production materials in 9 major categories in the national circulation sector shows that in mid-September 2024, compared to early September, prices of 18 products rose, prices of 30 products fell, and prices of 2 products remained stable. Among them, the price of live pigs (crossbred three-way) was 19.2 yuan/kg, a 3% decrease from the previous month.
This article is selected from the official website of the National Bureau of Statistics, edited by GMTEight: Xu Wenqiang.
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