China???s hog industry is evolving from backyard and professional household hog production to commercial operations. The change has been led by increases in vertical integration, increases in domestic and foreign investments, and government subsidies. Despite these changes, small backyard operations still constitute a large share of production, and concerns exist as to whether the Chinese marketing system with limited infrastructure is providing appropriate signals to increase production scale to meet increasing demand for pork. While considerable work has been performed to assess the degree of efficiency in Chinese grain markets, few studies have examined the performance of Chinese pork markets. Here, using data from 1999 to 2009, we use p...
This project involved three steps. First, we assembled a consolidated data set on prices, trade flow...
Consumers in the United States consume 53 pounds of pork per capita per year. Forty percent of that ...
markdownabstractEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agriculture has helped fuel the “China miracle.” Since 1978, agri...
China???s hog industry is evolving from backyard and professional household hog production to commer...
Pork has been the main protein source for the Chinese millennia. Though China is the largest pork pr...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
China´s pork chain is changing in several ways. Specialized and commercial productions are gaining i...
Economic reforms in China\u27s agricultural sector initiated in the late 1970s led to rapid structur...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
Chinese consumers view products such as loins and tenderloins. as uninteresting and lacking in taste...
China is a great country and also the most populated of the world. Chinese people are the first prod...
Using primary data of 3,327 Chinese farmers and their villages collected through a survey in 2010, t...
As the per capita disposable income increases, the demand for meat is boosting in China. Pork, accou...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
Based on monthly prices data from retail markets from 2000 to 2015, this article studies spatial tra...
This project involved three steps. First, we assembled a consolidated data set on prices, trade flow...
Consumers in the United States consume 53 pounds of pork per capita per year. Forty percent of that ...
markdownabstractEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agriculture has helped fuel the “China miracle.” Since 1978, agri...
China???s hog industry is evolving from backyard and professional household hog production to commer...
Pork has been the main protein source for the Chinese millennia. Though China is the largest pork pr...
In China, with the cost of improved technology rising, surplus labor shrinking, and demand for food ...
China´s pork chain is changing in several ways. Specialized and commercial productions are gaining i...
Economic reforms in China\u27s agricultural sector initiated in the late 1970s led to rapid structur...
China feeds twenty-two percent of the world's population on seven percent of its arable land. In con...
Chinese consumers view products such as loins and tenderloins. as uninteresting and lacking in taste...
China is a great country and also the most populated of the world. Chinese people are the first prod...
Using primary data of 3,327 Chinese farmers and their villages collected through a survey in 2010, t...
As the per capita disposable income increases, the demand for meat is boosting in China. Pork, accou...
This paper examines Chinese consumer preference for major animal products and assesses the potential...
Based on monthly prices data from retail markets from 2000 to 2015, this article studies spatial tra...
This project involved three steps. First, we assembled a consolidated data set on prices, trade flow...
Consumers in the United States consume 53 pounds of pork per capita per year. Forty percent of that ...
markdownabstractEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agriculture has helped fuel the “China miracle.” Since 1978, agri...