The price of pork in China has been a major concern lately. If prices continue to increase then the country will opt to increase pork imports. For the first six months of 2011, the US exported 16 times more pork to China compared to the same period last year.
‘The country will continue to see high pork prices in the next few months of the year,’ Wang Jimin, said deputy director of the agricultural economics and development institute at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. ‘The central government may consider importing more pork in the future, especially when the country has been harmed by long-term increases in pork prices.’