On December 15, Fu Linghui, spokesperson of the National Bureau of Statistics, introduced at the press conference that food prices in November fell 2% year-on-year, of which pork prices fell 12.5% ​​year-on-year.

  A reporter asked at the meeting that since mid-November, pork prices, which were once low, have risen again. Will they soar again in the future?

In response, Fu Linghui responded that the New Year's Day and Spring Festival are approaching, and the seasonal demand for pork is increasing.

But on the whole, with the recovery of domestic pig production capacity, the conditions and basis for a sharp increase in pork prices are not available, and there are support and conditions for the price to remain stable.

(Wang Shibo)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】