Livestock Rapid Rise in Live Hog Price Shows Beijing’s Myopic Ineptitude Newly released information from China’s National Bureau of Statistics reveals just how slow of a moving train wreck the rise in pork prices has been as a result of African Swine Fever (ASF). According to the data, the national average pork price through December was up 97 percent from a year ago. This is despite a 5.6 percent decrease from November as pork imports reached record highs and the national and local governments released more emergency state reserves into the marketplace. Meanwhile, China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) announced that the nation’s sow inventory improved by 2.2 percent in December from the previou...