港股異動 | 中糧肉食(1610.HK)跌逾5% 豬肉批發價每公斤跌破40元
格隆匯5月20日丨中糧肉食(1610.HK)現報2.17港元,跌5.65%,暫成交5476萬港元,最新總市值84億港元。據商務部監測,5月11日至17日,全國食用農產品市場價格比前一週下降2.7%。肉類價格有所回落,其中豬肉批發價格每公斤38.91元,比前一週下降7.4%,這是豬肉批發價春節後首次跌破40元。有分析指出,開工與開學不足等造成的豬肉消費低迷,是豬肉價格走低的主要原因。在豬肉供應偏緊背景下,需求變化或還將在三、四季度再次支撐較高豬肉價格。

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