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Mexico Hog Market

2015-09-28 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

MEXICO - Grain prices are still steady with the same decreasing trend in USD as it was mentioned in previous months. These prices have adjustments in Mexican Pesos, writes Carlos A. Peralta – President, Genesus México.

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Russia Hog Market

2015-08-23 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

RUSSIA - Current average live weight price remains strong at 116 Roubles/kg ($1.79/live kg) With corn currently at 10,540 Roubles/tonne ($213/metric tonne), profitability remains very high at between 3,479 Roubles per pig ($48.3) for the average producer and well over 5,000 Roubles ($78.2) for efficient producers killing pigs at heavier weights, writes Simon Grey, Genesus General Manager Russia, CIS and EU.

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Russia Hog Market - Russian Pig Business a Good Business to Be In

2015-07-07 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

RUSSIA - Current live-weight price is 113 Roubles/kg ($2.09). Current grain prices put cost of food per kg for the efficient producers at 47 Roubles / kg ($0.87). Assuming feed at 60 per cent of cost for newish farms with high levels of borrowing, cost of production is about 79 Roubles / kg ($1.46) making profit on a 120kg live weight pig 4,072 Roubles ($75.60), writes Simon Gray, General Manager Russia, CIS and EU.

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Political decisions could impact hog market future

2015-05-04 21:32:00| National Hog Farmer

The pork industry will be involved in and closely observing three political situations for the remainder of 2015. All are critical to the industrys future and all could have market impacts this year and beyond. read more

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CME: Market Uncertainty Causes Hog, Cattle Futures Decline

2015-04-21 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - Lean hog futures declined last week due to hog supply uncertainties, but the decline was not as steep as cattle futures, which remain jittery, write Steve Meyer and Len Steiner.

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