This paper provides a review on China’s meat trade for the 2000-2012 period and discusses its future development, with reference to China’s grain trade. With marginal decreases in meat exports and slight increases in their imports, China’s net imports of major meat products (including pork, beef, mutton and poultry but excluding meat offal) were just below one million tons in 2012, dwarfed by China’s net imports of grains which reached 66.7 million tons in the same year. This slow growth in meat trade seems to contradict earlier expectations on increasing meat demand and imports, based upon projected shifts in consumption patterns driven by rapid per capita income growth. Several plausible explanations of this paradoxical trade pattern are ...
China is one of the top importers of agricultural products, but it has nontariff measures that preve...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
This paper discusses the determinants of meat imports of China. Results indicate that import demand ...
China's future role in international agricultural trade continues to be a puzzle. Part of this puzzl...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
Changes in China\u27s food situation and trade behavior have important implications for U.S. agricul...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
The potential role of China as a major importer of agricultural products, and the likely impact on w...
The potential role of China as a major importer of agricultural products, and the likely impact on w...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China is one of the top importers of agricultural products, but it has nontariff measures that preve...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
This paper discusses the determinants of meat imports of China. Results indicate that import demand ...
China's future role in international agricultural trade continues to be a puzzle. Part of this puzzl...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
Changes in China\u27s food situation and trade behavior have important implications for U.S. agricul...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
The potential role of China as a major importer of agricultural products, and the likely impact on w...
The potential role of China as a major importer of agricultural products, and the likely impact on w...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
China is one of the top importers of agricultural products, but it has nontariff measures that preve...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth and development has contributed to the surge in consumption ...