The heavy rainfall triggered by Typhoon Maysak in Guangxi caused dam collapses and flooding in many areas, severely impacting pig farming in Nanning, Guigang, and other places. Some pig farms lost almost all their pigs, and listed pig company ZhengBang Technology also announced that its performance would turn from profit to loss. As a major pig farming province in China, Guangxi has more than 20.74 million pigs facing the threat of flooding.
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The heavy rainfall triggered by Typhoon Maysak in Guangxi caused dam collapses and flooding in many areas, severely impacting pig farming in Nanning, Guigang, and other places. Some pig farms lost almost all their pigs, and listed pig company ZhengBang Technology also announced that its performance would turn from profit to loss. As a major pig farming province in China, Guangxi has more than 20.74 million pigs facing the threat of flooding.