荷合料内地全年生猪数量减55% 猪肉生产跌25%
荷兰合作银行(Rabobank)发表报告,指受累非洲猪瘟爆发,今年首八个月内地生猪数量减少约一半,料今年全年减少55%。Rabobank料中国猪肉生产继今年跌约25%後,明年续跌10%至15%。
报告指,未来数月生猪损失速度料放慢,主因农场数目减少及内地政府控制猪瘟的举措。不过,未来三至五年,该行料相对不稳定的市场环境仍持续。
非洲猪瘟对人体无害,但对生猪属致命,目前未有解药。据世界动物卫生组织(OIE)资料,非洲猪瘟在逾一年之前在中国爆发,现已蔓延至逾50个国家,涵盖占全球猪肉生产75%的产区。
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