France: Chinese inspectors check slaughterhouses

게시됨 2021년 9월 7일

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Chinese inspectors are set to visit French pig slaughterhouses in September, raising concerns among French meat manufacturers about potential export license losses, as seen in Spain and Austria. The inspections are part of China's strategy to reduce pork imports, which have led to a surplus and falling prices due to high domestic production and imports. The moves aim to protect China's domestic producers from high feed costs and low prices, signaling a effort to stabilize the country's pork market.
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The French pig slaughterhouses will be checked by Chinese inspectors in September. The Association of Meat Manufacturers Culture Meat fears that the auditors from China "have no good intentions". A previous visit to Spain, according to the French specialist institute for pig farming (Ifip), resulted in five slaughterhouses losing their export license for the People's Republic. In addition, a French and an Austrian company have already landed on China's prohibited list. The controls would be used as a tool to curb the currently unpleasant pork imports, suspects Culture Meat. The increased in-house production and high imports would have led to a surplus of pork and massively falling prices in China in the first half of 2021. In ...

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