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Pork prices may seesaw as too many pigs go to market

By Wu Jiao | China Daily | Updated: 2008-09-15 07:30

China's pork market might undergo dramatic fluctuations next year because of a growing pig surplus, a senior agriculture official said yesterday.

The comments by Wang Zhicai, the Ministry of Agriculture's livestock husbandry division director, came at a time when the tight pork supply is easing.

The country had weathered months of skyrocketing pork prices since the blue ear virus spread throughout the country's pig population last year.

Pork prices may seesaw as too many pigs go to market

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