Chinese Market for U.S. Pork Exports, The
Dermot Hayes and
Roxanne Clemens
Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) Publications from Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University
Abstract:
It has become obvious to many observers that China will need to import feed grains or livestock products to achieve consumer diets similar to those of the developed world. The first part of this report discusses the supply and demand situation for the Chinese pork market through 2007. The second section provides an in-depth analysis of the Chinese market for pork variety meats and the potential benefits that will accrue if this market is opened. The last section lists actions that would allow U.S. pork producers to make optimal use of these new opportunities.
Date: 1997-03
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Working Paper: THE CHINESE MARKET FOR U.S. PORK EXPORTS (1997) 
Working Paper: Chinese Market for U.S. Pork Exports, The (1997) 
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