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rvtslot| Wen's shares: Pig prices are expected to be better in the second half of the year than in the first half of the year, and internal management is relied on to control costs

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Wen's shares expect the peak season of pork demand in the second half of the year to drive pig prices higherrvtslotHowever, market capital intervenes or affects price fluctuations. The company focuses on management and cost control, seeking continued profitability.

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[Wen's shares look forward to improving the meat market in the second half of the year] Wen's recent roadshow revealed that according to historical data, the second half of the year is usually the peak period for domestic meat consumption, and pork prices are expected to improve compared with the first half of the year.

However, the company also pointed out that the rise in pig prices often attracts secondary fattening participants and social capital to join, which may cause certain fluctuations in market prices.

rvtslot| Wen's shares: Pig prices are expected to be better in the second half of the year than in the first half of the year, and internal management is relied on to control costs

Regarding the company itself, Wen Shi stressed that it does not focus too much on short-term fluctuations in pig prices, but prefers to strengthen internal management and optimize cost control methods to ensure the rationality of profits.