Economic Watch: China steps up meat imports to ensure holiday supply

    Source: Xinhua| 2020-01-08 15:11:26|Editor: xuxin
    Video PlayerClose

    BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- As the Chinese Lunar New Year draws near, global meat producers are rushing to meet the surging demand for protein on Chinese dining tables.

    China's meat imports have seen a significant rise in the past year as the government lifted bans to fill a gap in domestic supply.

    The country began to import meat products from 16 more countries in 2019, with imported meat hitting 5.49 million tonnes in the first 11 months, climbing 42 percent year on year, customs data showed.

    In November alone, the country imported 644,000 tonnes of meat, surging 82 percent year on year, while pork imports increased 151.2 percent year on year to stand at 230,000 tonnes.

    Hit by outbreaks of African swine fever, China's pig herd shrank notably in the past year, pushing up prices of pork and its alternatives.

    As the staple meat is key to many traditional dishes for the Lunar New Year, the country has announced various measures including boosting imports to ensure holiday supply.

    The country's pork-related imports were expected to top 3 million tonnes in 2019, while meat imports were estimated to exceed 6 million tonnes, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

    The increase in imports, coupled with pork reserves to be released and a recovery in domestic hog production, will help meet demand in the coming Chinese New Year, said Vice Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Yu Kangzhen Wednesday.

    Among the incentives to encourage meat imports, the country recently removed a ban on imports of Japan's deboned beef, while import tax on frozen pork was cut from 12 percent to 8 percent starting from this year.

    Global exporters are actively stepping up production to cash in on the opportunity. Tony Stock, marketing manager with Prime Ranger Meats Limited, a New Zealand-based meat processing firm, said that the company's beef and lamb exports to China doubled last year.

    "The Chinese market will continue to be our main export destination because of the very high demand for our natural meat products. The only concern we have at the moment is keeping up with demand," said Stock.

    Jacky Wang, procurement director with the Huaqiang Shines Industrial development (Dalian) Co., Ltd, said that prices of beef and mutton imported into China soared some 30 percent in the past year while volume also increased some 20 percent.

    "As an increasing number of Chinese crave alternatives to pork, demand for other kinds of meat has seen a significant rise," he said.

    The company sources beef and mutton from various countries including Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay and Argentina, to China.

    To meet the surging demand, the company has signed contracts with dozens of new factories overseas, while inking a deal at the import expo in Shanghai last year to import beef from Mexico for the first time.

    While meat imports could somewhat fill in the supply gap, China should nonetheless increase its own production capability and enhance its competitiveness in its domestic farming industry to ensure long-term stable supply, said Zhu Zengyong, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

    TOP STORIES
    EDITOR’S CHOICE
    MOST VIEWED
    EXPLORE XINHUANET
    010020070750000000000000011100001386877831
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 大肉大捧一进一出好爽视频动漫| 欧美一级特黄aa大片在线观看免费 | 妖精视频一区二区三区| 乱中年女人伦av一区二区| 狠狠色先锋资源网| 国产一在线精品一区在线观看| 26uuu页面升级| 好男人在线神马影视在线观看www| 久久天堂夜夜一本婷婷麻豆| 欧美精品一区二区三区在线| 十六以下岁女子毛片免费| 香港伦理电影三级中文字幕| 国产精品电影久久久久电影网| 一区二区三区欧美| 日出水了特别黄的视频| 亚洲AV无一区二区三区久久| 欧美黑人xxxx性高清版| 午夜一级免费视频| 试看120秒做受小视频免费| 国产精品_国产精品_国产精品| av在线手机播放| 成人午夜大片免费7777| 久久国产精品张柏芝| 欧美三级不卡在线观线看高清| 亚洲精品欧美精品中文字幕 | 奇米影视7777久久精品| 久久91精品国产91久久户| 最美情侣中文字幕电影| 亚洲日韩亚洲另类激情文学| 男女性高爱潮免费网站| 国产69精品久久久久999小说 | 色狠狠色狠狠综合一区| 国产欧美日韩在线观看无需安装| 99精品视频在线观看re| 巨胸喷奶水www永久免费| 久久久久久久久久久久久久久| 最近中文字幕mv在线视频www | 久久综合九色综合97伊人麻豆| 国产网站麻豆精品视频| AV无码久久久久不卡蜜桃| 尤物视频www|