Meat prices add to China's inflation, policy risks
date:Mar 11, 2013
ltry producers can respond to the market much faster, Yang Shaohui, a poultry vendor in Beijing, said. His chicken was selling for about a third of the price of the beef at a nearby stall.

High feed costs will also help elevate pork prices for the near future. Rising pork prices are expected to drive broader inflation gains by the third quarter.

It's a question of fundamentals, not monthly CPI fluctuations, said Shi Tao, livestock analyst at eFeedlink in Shanghai. He expects a reduction in por
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