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China's pork losses cannot be easily replaced by other proteins

2019-04-11 20:45:00| National Hog Farmer

In 2019, Rabobank expects Chinese pork production losses of 25% to 35%. This loss is at least 30% larger than annual U.S. pork production and nearly as large as Europes annual pork supply.

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