Pig prices hit record in Taiwan
// 14 May 2008
Pig prices have reached a nine-year high - with the animal sold for NT$7,010 per 100 kilograms yesterday (€146.7) -. The cause: more expensive feed, an agriculture official said.
Just over the first few days of May, prices went up to NT$6,886 (€144) and reached NT$7,012 over the weekend, breaking the NT$7,000 level.
Things did not improve much yesterday -- the first trading day of the week after the Monday close of traditional markets island-wide -- as hogs were sold at NT$7,010 per 100 kilograms. The last time pig prices broke the NT$7,000 level was in the summer of 1999, due to a mass culling of pigs in the aftermath of the foot-and-mouth disease that broke out in 1997.
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