China has allowed the start of supplies of pork and offal from Russia

Published 2024년 1월 25일

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China has lifted its restrictions on the import of pork and offal from Russia, which were originally imposed due to African swine fever in 2008. The National Union of Pig Breeders predicts that Russian pork exports to China could reach 150-200 thousand tons annually. Companies like Rusagro and Miratorg are expected to benefit, with Miratorg already preparing to send its first batch of pork from its Belgorod region site, a delivery expected to take 14 days by rail.
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China has authorized the start of imports of pork and offal from Russia, the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China reported, TASS reports. According to the agency, starting from January 24, “the import of pork and edible pork by-products from Russia that meets the relevant requirements is permitted.” Last week, our country’s trade representative to China said that supplies of Russian pork to China could begin in the second half of 2024. In September 2023, Chinese authorities lifted temporary restrictions related to African swine fever that had been in place for Russia since 2008. According to estimates by the National Union of Pig Breeders (NSU), the export of Russian pork to China could amount to 150-200 thousand tons per year. Due to the Chinese market, the total export of these products from Russia can reach 400-500 thousand tons per year. At the end of 2023, the union predicted its volume at 250 thousand tons. Rusagro may become one of the key ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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