China's Breeding Imports in 2012 will set a record
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From the perspective of the price of imported pigs in recent years, it has been increasing year by year. The average price of breeding pigs in 2010 was about US$1,993/head, which was about US$2,015/head in 2011, an increase of about 1.10%, and the average price of breeding pigs from January to October 2012 was about US$2,195/ Head, an increase of 8.93% over 2011.
From January to October, the number of pigs imported from the United States increased significantly in 2012, accounting for about 65% of the market share. Breeding pigs from Canada, the United Kingdom, and France shared 35% of the market share. The agent China National Animal Husbandry and Industry (Group) Corporation has occupied 50% of the market share of China's breeding pigs.