Chinese pork production experienced a 4.6% increase in 2022, reaching its highest level in eight years at 55.41 million tonnes. This recovery comes after the setbacks caused by the African swine fever, with the sector seeing a quarterly rise in production despite COVID-related challenges. The rise in output is attributed to heavier pigs and a price surge, although demand has been subdued due to the pandemic. Despite challenges, pork production has seen consistent quarterly growth for the past two years. Additionally, China's beef, poultry, and lamb production also saw slight increases in 2022.