Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Business
Home / Business / Industries

Colombia beef, pork producers optimistic on exports to China

By Sergio Held | China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-08 09:36
Share
Share - WeChat
A man feeds the cattle displayed at the Agroexpo fair in Bogota, Colombia, July 13, 2017. [Photo/IC]

Colombia's cattle and pork breeders are cautiously optimistic they will soon be able to export their products to China to take advantage of rising pork prices following Colombian President Ivan Duque Marquez's state visit to Beijing in late July.

"This (Duque's visit) was a significant step that I believe will open a lot of trade," Jose Felix Lafaurie, president of Fedegan, the Colombian National Federation of Cattle Ranchers, told China Daily.

Lafaurie was part of the delegation that visited China from July 28 to 31.

Global pork prices have been rising since an outbreak of African swine fever in parts of China last year. This could translate into opportunities for Colombian cattle ranchers and pig growers, said Lafaurie.

He expects China will increase its imports of beef to 3 million metric tons from 1 million tons.

"I have no doubt that if the Chinese market is opened for us, it can bring an important dynamic to the livestock sector. It can be transformational, especially for the Caribbean coast, which would clearly be one of the regions that would aim to provide meat for the Chinese market."

Chinese consumers are also starting to try alternative sources of protein, both to keep the balance on their diets and to curb costs.

Colombian cattle breeders have been kept out of the Chinese market while they wait for the World Organization for Animal Health to certify Colombia as being free of the foot and mouth disease.

Colombia lost that status in October 2018 after an outbreak in its central region. The situation has been contained, and Colombian authorities expect the country to be recertified over the next month.

"If we quickly achieve during the next year the opening of that (beef) market, we will transform the agricultural sector of Colombia," said President Duque during a Colombia-China Economic and Trade Forum in Beijing on July 31.

While the beef sector is optimistic, the pork sector is more cautious. China is not yet allowing imports of Colombian pork products, and it is unclear when they will get the green light.

"The dates to enable the exports of pork from Colombia are still uncertain, and the processes must be fulfilled," Jeffrey Fajardo, executive president of PorkColombia, the pig farming industry organization in the country, told China Daily.

"We hope that the protocol will be defined this year, and that the authorization of the production plants will not go beyond the first semester of 2020," Fajardo said.

Colombia produced about 410,000 tons of pork last year, contributing to about 1.4 percent of the country's agricultural GDP, Colombian government data showed.

The United States Department of Agriculture estimated that 56.5 million tons of pork are consumed in China every year.

Colombian pork producers understand the potential of the Chinese pork market but do not want to rely on external factors like the outbreak of African swine fever to gain market share.

"The current market issues will have to be analyzed once we have access (to the Chinese market)," said Fajardo of PorkColombia.

His caution may be related to the tough sanitary barriers that the Chinese government has set for pork imports.

China has strict inspection and quarantine policies on pork imports. As of November 2018, only 16 countries or regions such as the US, Canada, Brazil, Chile and Mexico were allowed to export pork products to China.

For PorkColombia, Duque's state visit to China marks the beginning of high-level economic diplomacy between the two nations.

"It should lead to the approval, in the upcoming months, of the health protocol between the authorities of both countries," PorkColombia said in a news release.

Cattle breeders and pork producers have undertaken exploratory visits to China to learn more about the market and strengthen relationships with their counterparts.

Jaime Suarez, executive director of the Colombian-Chinese Chamber of Investment and Trade, noted that pig and cattle ranchers' guilds were part of the delegation in the recent state visit, together with the minister of agriculture and the president of the Society of Farmers of Colombia.

"The presence of the agricultural sector in the mission demonstrates the interest of having a much stronger presence of Colombian products in the Chinese market," Suarez said.

The author is a contributing journalist for China Daily.

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
CLOSE
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 天天视频天天爽| 亚洲欧美中文日韩综合| 9丨精品国产高清自在线看| 欧美日韩一区二区三区自拍| 国产熟女高潮视频| 久久久无码中文字幕久...| 精品爆乳一区二区三区无码AV| 天堂在线www资源在线下载| 亚洲国产AV一区二区三区四区| 青草视频网站在线观看| 少妇饥渴XXHD麻豆XXHD骆驼| 亚洲网站www| 成年人网站免费视频| 我被黑人巨大开嫩苞在线观看| 优优里番acg※里番acg绅士黑| 777xxxxx欧美| 把数学课代表按在地上c视频| 人人干人人干人人干| 日韩色图在线观看| 日韩人妻无码中文字幕视频| 国产3344视频在线观看| 99久久综合给久久精品| 日韩精品无码中文字幕一区二区 | 扁豆传媒视频免费观看| 亚洲精品熟女国产| 韩国理论电影午夜三级717| 天天看免费高清影视| 五月天婷婷精品免费视频| 精品人妻中文无码av在线| 国产精品9999久久久久| 一级特黄aaa大片大全| 欧美性受xxxx白人性爽| 国产一区二区三区在线免费 | 欧美性色19p| 四虎影视成人永久在线观看| 91se在线视频| 新木乃伊电影免费观看完整版| 亚洲毛片在线看| 老阿姨哔哩哔哩b站肉片茄子芒果| 国产精品资源站| 中文字幕35页|