Egg inventory has slightly decreased, and combined with the reluctance to sell due to low prices in the breeding sector, which provides some price support. The egg market is gradually resuming circulation, and prices are slightly increasing. Overall, it is currently the post-Chinese New Year off-season for consumption, with supply still ample. In the short term, prices are expected to fluctuate within a range and remain relatively strong, with no signs of a significant surge. Today, the average egg price in main producing areas is 6.11 RMB/kg in Shandong, up 0.22 from yesterday; 5.87 RMB/kg in Hebei, up 0.15; 6.47 RMB/kg in Guangdong, unchanged from yesterday; and 6.32 RMB/kg in Beijing, up 0.20. (China Feed Industry Information Network)
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Egg inventory decreases, and the reluctance to sell in the breeding sector supports a slight increase in prices
Egg inventory has slightly decreased, and combined with the reluctance to sell due to low prices in the breeding sector, which provides some price support. The egg market is gradually resuming circulation, and prices are slightly increasing. Overall, it is currently the post-Chinese New Year off-season for consumption, with supply still ample. In the short term, prices are expected to fluctuate within a range and remain relatively strong, with no signs of a significant surge. Today, the average egg price in main producing areas is 6.11 RMB/kg in Shandong, up 0.22 from yesterday; 5.87 RMB/kg in Hebei, up 0.15; 6.47 RMB/kg in Guangdong, unchanged from yesterday; and 6.32 RMB/kg in Beijing, up 0.20. (China Feed Industry Information Network)