EU

EU pork exports in China to rise, driving prices up

Pork

This year, the Chinese market is going to demand more pork from the European producers, foresee the European Commission.

Posted on Apr 18 ,07:02

EU pork exports in China to rise, driving prices up

EU pork exports are seen reaching 2.92 million tonnes in 2019, up 9% from 2.68 million last year, according to the latest agricultural market report released by the European Commission.
Last year, pork exports have increased only by 4% due to low imports from China in the first 10 months of 2018. China is the main export market for EU pork and has grown in importance since a Russian embargo on EU supplies was imposed in 2014.
Nevertheless, this year, due to the ASF situation, China will import 10 million tonnes of pork, according to a Rabobank analysis and that will make the prices jump in the global market.
"In 2019, pigmeat exports should grow significantly as Chinese demand rises. Prices are rising as supply tightens and export prospects improve", says the Commision report.
Pork prices in China are expected to grow by 70% until the end of the year, as the Asian country reported a 10% decrease in its national pig inventory in the first quarter, according to an official source quoted by Reuters.

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

UK

AHDB backs ‘lambtastic’ campaign aimed at younger French consumers

The campaign aims to upskill butchers and focus on smaller cuts to drive demand among younger Fre...


Read more Read more
CHILE

Chile achieved authorization to export meat and poultry by products to Paraguay

Paraguay is an interesting market for Chilean poultry meat exports, as its consumption has been i...


Read more Read more
BRAZIL

Brazil receives authorization of four new plants for exporting chicken meat to Malaysia

The authorization by the Malaysian health authorities reaches four meatpacking plants in Brazil -...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass