date:Sep 28, 2012
ould need to import corn, and if current trends in China's pork production and industrialisation continue, corn imports would rise significantly.
China has recently been importing over 0.4 million tonnes of pork per year, in a world market with trade of less than 7mn tonnes per year. In Rabobank's view,
China is likely to continue to be an importer of both pork and corn for the foreseeable future, but how much of each will depend on improvements in the supply chain.
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