Pork lovers worldwide are wincing at prices that have jumped up to 40% as African swine fever in China’s vast pig herds sends shock waves through global meat markets. Pork lovers worldwide are wincing at prices that have jumped up to 40% as African swine fever in China’s vast pig herds sends shock waves through global meat markets. China produces and consumes two-thirds of the world’s pork, but supplies are falling as Beijing destroys herds and blocks shipments. Importers are filling the gap by buying pork as far away as Europe, boosting prices and causing shortages in some markets. Pigs stand in a barn at a pig farm in Jiangjiaqiao village in northern China’s Hebei province (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)African swine fever does not harm humans.
Source: Irish Independent May 20, 2019 12:08 UTC