First Russian pork on its way to China

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A Chinese regulator granted permission for pork export to the first 3 Russian pig companies, Russian veterinary body Rosselhoznandzor announced.

RusAgro, a large Russian pig producer, scheduled to deliver the first pork to China in March 2024, Agroexport reported. The first contracts with local customers have already been signed.

In addition, the green light to export pork to China was granted to Miratorg and Velokoluksky Meat Processing Plant. “The access procedure has been completed. Deliveries can begin as early as tomorrow,” the Russian Union of Pork Producers (RUPP) said in a statement on February 28.

The number of pig companies certified for export to China will grow, Yuri Kovalev, RUPP chairman, said. In the long run, Russia could export around 200,000 tonnes of pork per year to China. It will take time for the exports to get into full gear.

Russian pig companies will experiment with different supply schemes and settlement options this year. In this light, if 15,000 to 25,000 tonnes of pork land on the Chinese market by the end of the year, it will be a good start, Kovalev said.

“This is an important signal to investors that they need to scale up investments in the construction of new capacities. In the coming years, China will import at least 2-3 million tonnes of pork per year. And to ensure large volumes of supplies from Russia and at the same time not forget about the Russian consumer, we need to continue to build pig farms and slaughterhouses,” Miratorg said.

 

Vladislav Vorotnikov | Pig Progress

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