China’s sausage production ranks second in the world

Published 2023년 10월 18일

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A survey by the Russian Agricultural Export Center predicts that China's sausage production will rank second in the world in 2022, with an output of 6.0905 million tons. The United States is expected to have the highest sausage production at about 7.5 million tons. Russia ranks fourth in sausage production, but its sausage exports to China currently account for only 0.2% of total Russian sausage exports. However, experts believe that China, particularly mainland China and Hong Kong, could be a promising market for Russian sausage products due to changing dietary preferences and increased income. Furthermore, Russian food exports to China have increased by 1.7 times compared to the same period last year.
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Russian Sputnik News Agency, Moscow: According to a survey provided to Sputnik News Agency by the Russian Agricultural Export Center, China's sausage production will rank second in the world in 2022. ​ China's sausage product output in 2022 will be 6.0905 million tons. China's output is second only to the United States (about 7.5 million tons). ​ The EU ranks third in sausage production (5.2764 million tons). Russia ranks fourth (2411.3 tons). Russia’s output exceeds that of any EU country. Brazil, Japan and Argentina are also major sausage producing countries. ​ Russia’s sausage exports to China are only 100 tons, accounting for 0.2% of total Russian sausage exports. The main countries that import Russian sausages are Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Abkhazia. ​ Experts from the Russian Agricultural Export Center evaluated that mainland China and Hong Kong are one of the most promising directions for expanding the export of Russian sausage products (currently accounting for ...
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