Hey, dear fellow consumers!With the light snow falling lightly, it is warm into December, but there is a cold news in the market: meat and eggs ** are doing a "diving" performance. Brother Pig "fell miserably", Uncle Sheep went low, and the eggs also began to make small moves after soaring in the air. As for the fish, they are crumbling, powerless to struggle on the edge of "not moving". Friends of the aquaculture industry on this boat, what happened to you?
First, the sadness behind the "miserable drop" in pig prices.
On the farm, it seems that the poor pigs can no longer be sold for a good price. On the one hand, after the warmer weather, the smoke and fire of the kebab are less, and the craving for pork by consumers is also weakened. On the other hand, the number of live pigs in the current market continues to rise, and oversupply has become the new normal. For the "fat" pig price, this ** is tantamount to the "shock education" of the ** session. But don't be nervous, experts say this is just a scene of cyclical fluctuations in the market, and when the winter consumption season comes, maybe Mr. Pig will be able to hold his head up again.
Second, the helplessness of the "price limit" of fish prices.
Contrary to the bleak situation of the four-hoofed friends, the fish brothers in the water are still hovering at a high level, but the market is like a timed macaroni, and there is no momentum. Costs have pushed up the ** label, but what fishermen face is the reality of consumers clutching their wallets. The high cost of feed ** and the increasingly savvy consumption mentality often put farmers in a dilemma: they want to increase their prices, but they are afraid that they will not be able to sell themThe price does not rise, but the cost pressure is constantly roaring in the ears.
Third, the dilemma of sheep prices "slowly" downward.
Don't look at Brother Yang's bright fur, but he turns back step by step. The main problem affecting sheep prices is the old problem: the rules of the game for seasonal consumption and quantity. As the wheel of the season rolls forward, the "cold" market demand in winter has brought a hint of happiness to the mutton**. Therefore, the farmers who are patiently waiting may be able to see the sheep price "warmly" rebound in the snowflake season.
Fourth, the "dramatic" ups and downs of egg prices.
The eggs seem to have staged a vivid "ups and downs" on the ** table. It was still selling at a premium just now, and it fell miserably in a blink of an eye. The market of rising and falling eggs makes farmers and consumers pay attention to it alike. However, with the change of seasons and festivals, the little eggs are also looking forward to the peak season as scheduled.
The question is, how should we deal with the "Waterloo" aquaculture industry?While facing the cold wind, don't forget to adjust your strategy with a smile: for the pig to retreat or to attack?How to deal with the transportation cost of aquatic products?Can mutton farming take advantage of the cold wind to make waves?Is the egg ** continued or raised?
In the face of this "** double heaven" business, we must be higher than the sky and more stable than the earth. Adjust production in a down-to-earth manner, and grasp the opportunity with an eye on the overall situation. On the one hand, listen to the pulse of the market and have a flexible dance with supply and demand. On the other hand, let cost control become the golden rule of the breeding industry, and don't let every penny be lost on unnecessary expenses.
To sum up, this marketing drama of ups and downs has not come to an end, and the chess game of the market is waiting for us to play a delicate game of chess. While enjoying the crispy skin of the pork, tasting the mellow aroma of the mutton, eating the tenderness of the egg yolk, and enjoying the deliciousness of the aquatic products, don't forget that this is our common strategy game. Sharpen the knife and make a scene, and the whole audience is waiting for you to shoot!
Cheers, may we all harvest a touch of warm and playful sunshine in this challenging winter day!