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审视欧盟过去十年的猪肉价格波动

Scrutinizing Pork Price Volatility in the European Union over the Last Decade.

作者信息

Utnik-Banaś Katarzyna, Schwarz Tomasz, Szymanska Elzbieta Jadwiga, Bartlewski Pawel Mieczyslaw, Satoła Łukasz

机构信息

Department of Management and Economics of Enterprises, University of Agriculture in Kraków, 21 Mickiewicza Avenue, 31-120 Kraków, Poland.

Department of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Ethology, University of Agriculture in Kraków, 24/28 Mickiewicza Avenue, 30-059 Kraków, Poland.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 Jan 1;12(1):100. doi: 10.3390/ani12010100.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the factors that can influence pork prices, particularly the effects of various types of fluctuations on the volatility of pork prices in the European Union as a whole market and individual EU countries. The research material consisted of monthly time series of pork prices collected from 2009 to 2020. These data originated from the Integrated System of Agricultural Information coordinated by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. Information on global pork production volumes is from the Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics (FAOSTAT) database. Time series of prices were described by the multiplicative model, and seasonal breakdown was performed using the Census X-11 method. The separation of the cyclical component of the trend was performed using the Hodrick-Prescott filter. In 2019, pork production in the European Union totaled 23,954 thousand tonnes, which accounted for 21.8% of global pork production. The largest producers were Germany, Spain, and France, supplying more than half of the pork to the entire European Union market. Pork prices in the EU, averaged over the 2009-2020 period were Euro (EUR) 154.63/100 kg. The highest prices for pork were recorded in Malta, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Greece, whereas the lowest prices in Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, and France. The breakdown of the time series for pork prices confirmed that, in the period from 2009 to 2020, pork prices exhibited considerable fluctuations of both a long-term and medium-term nature as well as short-term seasonal and irregular fluctuations. Prices were higher than average in summer (with a peak in June-August) and lower in winter (January-March). Overall, the proportions of different types of changes in pork prices were as follows: random changes-7.9%, seasonal changes-36.6%, and cyclical changes-55.5%.

摘要

本研究的目的是分析可能影响猪肉价格的因素,特别是各类波动对整个欧盟市场以及欧盟各成员国猪肉价格波动的影响。研究材料包括2009年至2020年收集的猪肉价格月度时间序列。这些数据源自波兰农业部协调的农业信息综合系统。全球猪肉产量信息来自联合国粮食及农业组织统计数据库(FAOSTAT)。价格时间序列采用乘法模型进行描述,并使用普查X - 11方法进行季节性分解。趋势的周期性成分分离采用霍德里克 - 普雷斯科特滤波器。2019年,欧盟猪肉产量总计2395.4万吨,占全球猪肉产量的21.8%。最大的生产国是德国、西班牙和法国,向整个欧盟市场供应了超过一半的猪肉。2009 - 2020年期间欧盟猪肉平均价格为每100公斤154.63欧元。猪肉价格最高的是马耳他、塞浦路斯、保加利亚和希腊,而最低的是比利时、荷兰、丹麦和法国。猪肉价格时间序列分解证实,在2009年至2020年期间,猪肉价格呈现出长期、中期以及短期季节性和不规则波动的显著变化。夏季价格高于平均水平(6 - 8月达到峰值),冬季(1 - 3月)价格较低。总体而言,猪肉价格不同类型变化的比例如下:随机变化 - 7.9%,季节性变化 - 36.6%,周期性变化 - 55.5%。

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