China will import about 2 million tons of pork every year

Published 2023년 1월 6일

Tridge summary

In 2023, China's pork imports are projected to rise as Covid restrictions relax and demand increases, although not to the levels of 2021. The country's total pork imports, including offal, are anticipated to hover around 2 million tons per year, maintaining an 95% self-sufficiency and meeting food security objectives. Despite this, China will remain the world's largest pork importer. Pork imports in 2022 were significantly lower than in 2021, with volumes and values decreasing by 55.9% and 65.4% respectively. The main suppliers of pork to China were Spain, Brazil, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United States.
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Original content

According to the Import and Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), in 2023, China's pork imports are expected to increase again when Covid control measures are eased and demand increases. While volumes are not expected to be the same as in 2021, they will be higher than in 2022. Reports estimate that China's total pork imports (including offal) will stabilize over the next few years, at around 2 million tons/year. This means that China will be about 95% self-sufficient, meeting its food security goals. With the above import volume, China will still be the world's largest pork importer. In the 11 months of 2022, China ...
Source: Agriculture

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