The livestock industry in China has undergone massive changes since the liberalisation of markets started in 1985. The beef sector is no exception to this transition with production and consumption increasing faster than all other meats in the last two decades. The number of cattle has nearly doubled since 1980 to be around 141.6 million in 2005 and beef production has increased at a much faster rate than the cattle inventory. As the third largest beef producing country in the world, China exports and imports beef cattle. The emerging Chinese market has generally been seen as an opportunity for the Australian red meat industry. However, given the rate of increase in output, China may also provide a threat. With this in mind, understanding t...
China, with one of the largest grassland and pastoral areas of the world, is placing major effort on...
The rapid expansion of China’s dairy herd in recent years, with a primary objective of increasing mi...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
The livestock industry in China has undergone massive changes since the liberalisation of markets st...
The beef industry is an important part of livestock and meat production in China. China ranks third ...
The rapidly growing beef cattle herd of the Peoples Republic of China is largely carried as small nu...
Food safety concerns have escalated in China as they have elsewhere, especially in relation to meats...
Quality, efficiency, safety and environmental protection are important directions for the developmen...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
National audienceBeef consumption in China has risen sharply since the economic reform and open econ...
The beef industry in China has started to develop since the 1980s. Since then, its production system...
The chapter examines China’s growing meat demand and its implications. Australia and China are curre...
Beef consumption in China has risen sharply since the economic reform and open economy policy in the...
The 'international livestock revolution' (ILR) literature has documented an increase in livestock pr...
This paper presents the specifications of a model to assess ex-ante how particular scenarios – for e...
China, with one of the largest grassland and pastoral areas of the world, is placing major effort on...
The rapid expansion of China’s dairy herd in recent years, with a primary objective of increasing mi...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
The livestock industry in China has undergone massive changes since the liberalisation of markets st...
The beef industry is an important part of livestock and meat production in China. China ranks third ...
The rapidly growing beef cattle herd of the Peoples Republic of China is largely carried as small nu...
Food safety concerns have escalated in China as they have elsewhere, especially in relation to meats...
Quality, efficiency, safety and environmental protection are important directions for the developmen...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
National audienceBeef consumption in China has risen sharply since the economic reform and open econ...
The beef industry in China has started to develop since the 1980s. Since then, its production system...
The chapter examines China’s growing meat demand and its implications. Australia and China are curre...
Beef consumption in China has risen sharply since the economic reform and open economy policy in the...
The 'international livestock revolution' (ILR) literature has documented an increase in livestock pr...
This paper presents the specifications of a model to assess ex-ante how particular scenarios – for e...
China, with one of the largest grassland and pastoral areas of the world, is placing major effort on...
The rapid expansion of China’s dairy herd in recent years, with a primary objective of increasing mi...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...