Country focus China (part 3) – What’s next for China’s pig market?

To meet the growing demand, high-rise pig houses have been built in China in recent years. This one was built in Guangxi province. Photo: Henk Riswick
To meet the growing demand, high-rise pig houses have been built in China in recent years. This one was built in Guangxi province. Photo: Henk Riswick
China’s pork supply chain is in a state of transformation. The process will likely keep pig prices low but, paradoxically, domestic supplies will likely stay high in the years ahead. In this third out of 3 episodes: what to expect of China in the next decade? Read also PART 1 and PART 2. The previous parts delved into an analysis of the current disbalance of China’s pork market, and also analysed the situation with numbers and figures. All this paints a picture of a pig and po


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John Strak Editor Whole Hog | www.porkinfo.com