βCollusion on Pork Supply Pricesβ Fined 3.1 billion Won and Reported Business Operators
The Fair Trade Commission has imposed a fine of over 3.1 billion won on nine companies involved in colluding on pork prices supplied to E-Mart and has reported six of them to the prosecution.
Pork Prices: USP Reports Decline Due to Reduced Industry Purchases and Producer Uncertainty Due to Middle East Conflict
Average live pork prices decreased by up to 20% in February 2026 in SΓ£o Paulo regions due to low industry demand and uncertainties caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Shrinking Meat Consumption Driven by Thriftiness, Shift from Beef to Pork and Chicken: Regional Differences in 'Western Beef, Eastern Pork'
Japanese households are reducing meat consumption, shifting demand from expensive beef to more affordable pork and chicken amid rising rice prices and inflation.
Pork producers highlight the competitiveness of their cuts
Pork producers in Argentina are emphasizing the growing price competitiveness of pork compared to beef.
Butcheries and supermarkets: it is highlighted that for the price of a kilo of beef short ribs, you can buy three kilos of pork shoulder
A recent report indicates a significant price difference between beef and pork, favoring pork as a more budget-friendly protein option for consumers in Argentina.
Is the barbecue canceled? Beef and pork prices increase by 16.5% and 3.6% in 2026
Beef and pork prices in Mexico have risen by 16.5% and 3.6% respectively, fueled by the removal of import tariff exemptions and market demand pressures.
Opinion: The Great Opportunity for Pork Meat
Due to the anticipated rise in beef prices driven by strong global demand, the pork sector in Argentina sees potential for growth.
Pork Industry Faces a 153 Million Euro Blow from African Swine Fever
The pork industry in Spain is set to lose 153 million euros due to the outbreak of African swine fever, as prices drop significantly and exports are at risk.