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What are the leading pork stocks?
The leading stocks of pork stocks are: 1. Zhengbang Technology; 2. Tiankang Bio; 3. Tianbang shares; 4. Wen's shares; 5. Muyuan shares; 6. New hope; 7. Shuanghui Development, etc. Wenwen, known as "Agricultural Huawei", once surpassed China Merchants Bank and Vanke in market value after the listing of 20 15, and was well-deserved as the first agricultural stock. Its pig breeding scale was once the first in Asia and the second in the world. However, while the pig industry in China has undergone the most drastic and rapid changes since the pigs were domesticated, Wen's position as the industry leader has given way to Muyuan.

What are the leading pork stocks?

Wen seems to be a traditional agricultural company, but in essence it is a high-tech company. During the feeding process of Wen Beiying, several plagues were hit hard. Therefore, technology is fundamental to improve the scale and efficiency of farmers' farming. Wen spends a lot of money on scientific research every year. In 20021year, he invested more than 600 million yuan in scientific research, which was mainly used for livestock and poultry breeding, feed nutrition and healthy breeding, as well as enterprise informationization and digitalization. Talent is the cornerstone of enterprise development, and Wen's full shareholding model has enhanced the attraction of enterprises to talents. Looking back on Wen's 30-year development process, from a small chicken farm with only a few people to a diversified leading enterprise in agriculture and animal husbandry with about 50 thousand employees, the operation mode of "company+farmers" has contributed greatly. However, by 2020, Wenwen was overtaken by the pastoral sources with large-scale modern pig farms, and gradually opened the gap with them. Mu Yuan, who has mastered the "pig chip", not only benefited a lot from the sales of breeding pigs, but also successfully avoided the invasion of African swine fever.