How much is a kilo now? How does a farmer catch the wind to make money? This paper goes from price trends, cost accounting to market prospects, with hands to teach you to eat through industry dynamics! It is also recommended that the farmers' collection be read again。
I. Evolution of rabbit prices
1 national price band distribution (data as of september)
• main production area in the north (sundong/henan/hebei): $15-18 per pound (with more visible effects from higher feed prices)
• high-value areas in the south (jangsu/zhejiang/gangdong): $20-25 per pound (high cost of cold chain logistics)
• south-west specialty market (sichuan/yunnan): $12-15 per pound (predominant local consumption)
2 key factors for price volatility
Cost end: a 23 per cent increase in maize + soybean prices over the same year (ministry of agriculture and rural affairs data)
Demand-side: prefabricated vegetable industries boost white meat consumption by 17 per cent (china livestock report)
Policy end: environmental limitation area reduced to 35 per cent of total farm area (new regulation)
3 case of real earnings of farmers
@shangdong farmer: "in august 2000 there was only a net gain of $35 on average and a monthly profit of over $50,000 after labour costs were deducted"
@gangdongli: "the terminal premium is 30% through branding and now the co-workers are looking for it."
[ii. Costs of cost on cost]
1 five main core cost items (in $/only)
• feed cost: $58-72 (42-50 per cent of cost)
• labour costs: $12-18 (scaling down to $5)
• immunization costs: $8-12 (increase in expenditure for new vaccines)

• depreciation of equipment: $3-5 (recommended three-year update cycle)
• other miscellaneous expenses: $5-8
Upgrade of feed formulation: 15% increase in digestion due to enzyme additives
Intensive farming: 100,000 class sizes 12 yuan per year
Government subsidy claim: otter rabbit farming allowance of up to 80 yuan/only (5 conditions to be met)
3 warnings of typical loss cases
@henan liu farmer: "the blind extension has led to a backlog of feed stocks at a loss of $80,000 for three months."
@mr. Guangxi chen: "irregularly vaccinated against haemorrhagic disease, 40% loss of batches of sterilization"
[iii. Projections of market trends (with investment recommendations)]
1 - three opportunities for industry
Healthy meat demand outbreak: low-fat, high-protein positioning accurate entry into fitness population
Deep-processed track rise: 45% premium for rabbit ready-to-eat products
The electrician's live feed: the head anchor sold millions of otter rabbit meat
2x4 risk warning
:: continued high risk of feed prices (future market volatility)
Increased cost of disease prevention and control (increased cost of new virus surveillance)
Increased competition leads to price reversals (over 3,000 new farms)
• environmental policy tightening (2-3 times the cost of raising wastewater)
3 investment decision model

Short-term investors: focus on $12-15 per pound price band, recommended for may-august column
Medium- and long-term layout: priority is given to farming enterprises with slaughter processing capacity
Risk hedging: 30 per cent funding allocation of futures hedging recommended
A guide to the war on otter rabbit farming
1 standardized farming process
• speculation: opting for the "zineen" rabbit (92% +)
• feeding: daily food ratio: 30% grass + 18% maize + 15% beans + 20% + fish + 5% bone + 2%
• reproduction: weaning days are best managed in 28-32 days
• pandemic: triple protection of the 4 vaccine + haemorrhagic vaccine + spherical vaccine
2. Recommendations for efficient management tools
Smart temperature control system: precision maintenance of 18-22°c environment (reduced mortality rate of 5-8%)
Smart feed equipment: error rate < 3% (40% labour cost savings)
Zone chain traceability: achieving full traceability from rangeland to table (20 per cent increase in product premium)
3x30: a lessons learned from typical failures
• diarrhoea in juvenile rabbits due to neglect of ventilation in a farm in henan (25 per cent mortality rate)
• group poisoning (loss of more than $500,000) at a base in guangxi due to deterioration of feed
• an enterprise in shandong neglects the optimal period for disease surveillance (18 per cent price decline)
[v. Policy dividend interpretation]

Central i. Priority areas of support
• bid rabbit farming is included in the catalogue of specialty farming subsidies
• eligible farms can apply for up to $500,000 for technical replacement paste
• the construction of standardized farms is rewarded at $50 per farm
2. Local policy highlights
• shandong province: 30 per cent reduction in property for more than 5,000 enterprises with annual exits taxes
• zhejiang province: establishment of the otter rabbit industry fund (first phase, 200 million yuan)
• sichuan province: a subsidy of $200 per ton for cold-chain logistics enterprises
3. Tax planning techniques
• cost-sharing: 6 per cent offset against vat for immunization expenditure
• tax incentives: income tax relief for micro-enterprises with an annual profit of <3 million
• equipment credit: smart equipment fully offset against acquisition tax
The next three years of industry
Market size projections (in tons)
12. 3 (+8. 7 per cent)
14. 5 (+18. 5 per cent)
: 17. 8 (+23. 1%)




