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  Pork is the main product in the common people’s vegetable basket. What is the current price of pork on the market?

  Pork merchants at the Beijing Xinfadi Market told reporters that since the Spring Festival this year, pork prices have shown a downward trend in volatility.

  Beijing pork merchant Huang Yongfang: The price of pork has been cheap in the past two months and has fallen. Pork belly has dropped by more than three yuan per catty, and the average pork rib has fallen by three to four yuan per catty.

  In March, pork prices in Xinfadi market fell by 11% compared to February and 29% year-on-year.

According to reports, the current pork price is in a falling range, mainly due to the recovery of live pig production capacity and a significant increase in the number of pork listings.

  Wang Kexin, a pork merchant in Beijing: There are more pigs and the supply is relatively sufficient. Now the market is 20% more than last year.

  According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs' monitoring of 500 bazaars across the country, in the last week of March, the national pork price was 42.53 yuan per kilo, a decline for 10 consecutive weeks, a year-on-year drop of 23.7%.

  According to reports, since last year, various localities have implemented policies and measures to stabilize the production and supply of live pigs, and the national live pig production capacity has been accelerated. At the end of February, the national stock of reproductive sows was equivalent to 95% of the end of 2017, and the national live pig stock continued to remain at 400 million. the above.

From the general trend, the most tight period of pork supply has passed, and the supply will become more and more loose in the later period.

  Xia Chenfeng, a pig analyst at Rural Credit Union: In the future, the supply of domestic pigs will continue to increase significantly. It is estimated that the number of pigs for slaughter in the first half of this year will increase by about 65% year-on-year.