Chinanews Client, August 14 (Li Jinlei) Fu Linghui, spokesperson for the National Bureau of Statistics, said at a press conference on the 14th that pork prices in July rose by 85.7% year-on-year, and pork prices rose because of Enterprises have resumed work and production, catering services have gradually recovered, and demand for pork has expanded. Secondly, the southern flood in July has some adverse effects on the production and transportation of pigs. According to the overall survey situation, the number of live pigs is increasing seasonally, but the production and supply of live pigs are still in a tight balance, and the high level operation will continue for some time. Generally speaking, the possibility of a sharp increase is not very large.