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doncorleone

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Re: full grown hog selling price
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2008, 05:04:45 AM »
Doc nemo ang inahin ba pag binenta ganun pa din ba ang price katulad sa mga fattening? mga 5 times na sha nanganak.

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Re: full grown hog selling price
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2008, 12:34:48 AM »
nope mas mura na ang culd sow

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Re: full grown hog selling price
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2008, 04:05:40 PM »
Yup culled sow price would range from 45-60 pesos (bulacan) per kilo.  although the price is low but because of the bulk of the sow which usually range 200 kgs up  once you sold one you only need a thousand or 2 thousand more to buy a high breed gilt.

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« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2008, 04:08:41 AM »
hi doc..
    magandang araw po sa kanilang lahat...doc matanung ko lang po alm nmn po nating lahat na patuloy na tumataas ang feeds(pagkain sa alaga)at kung di ako nagkakamali higit sa isang beses sa isang taon kung magtaas ang mga feeds company sa kanilang produkto..at sa ganitong sistema lumiliit ang kita ng mga hog farmers,at kung mataas ang feeds tataas din syempre ang liveweight price at tataas din ang presyo sa palengke,at dhil sa mahal ang presyo ng baboy uunti ang bibili tama po ba?may tendency po ba doc na humina ang piggery sa bansa?

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Re: full grown hog selling price
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2008, 07:31:56 AM »
If all reports that is circulating the news is true up to June July the price is still high. It might dwindle in August to October but in general the average price of hog for this fiscal year might be the most profitable even if prices of feeds increase, this is for my opinion.

The usual trend before is that at june to october prices drop drastically 5- 10 pesos. But this year it might not happen.

Uunti ang bibili? I don't think so, we are a pork loving country and small changes on the buying habit of the filipino family can't affect the price of pork that drastically.

Piggery business is trying to penetrate the international market. So if the project materialize not all supply will be produced for the Philippine market alone. This would give better stability on the supply and demand side.

On the feed side, manufacturer could try to alter their ingredients to be more competitive.