Dekon AGR Releases June 2026 Operating Data: Hog ASP Rises, Poultry Volumes Expand

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Dekon Food and Agriculture Group (Dekon AGR) has published unaudited operating figures for June 2026, detailing mixed momentum across its pig and poultry businesses for the month and the first half of the year.

Pig segment • June hog sales reached 1.03 million heads, generating RMB 1.30 billion in revenue. • The average selling price (ASP) improved 2.23% month-on-month to RMB 9.63 per kg, marking the first sequential increase since January. • Despite the price uptick, monthly volume fell 6.2% versus May’s 1.10 million heads, leading to a 6.0% decline in revenue from May’s RMB 1.38 billion. • Cumulatively for the six months to 30 June 2026, hog sales totaled 5.91 million heads with revenue of RMB 8.18 billion.

Poultry segment • Yellow-feathered broiler sales in June climbed to 5.81 million birds, up 5.4% from May. Corresponding revenue rose 4.8% to RMB 195.05 million. • The broiler ASP softened to RMB 14.30 per kg, down 1.04% month-on-month. • First-half broiler sales stood at 34.68 million birds, contributing RMB 1.24 billion in revenue.

Risk reminder Management highlights ongoing industry-wide risks from animal epidemics and price volatility, noting that the disclosed figures are unaudited and may be adjusted upon final review.

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