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Russia’s pork exports to China have witnessed a remarkable surge, solidifying the country’s position as a significant player in the global pork market. The level of Russian pork exports to China are soaring and displacing those from the EU. The growth in exports is a testament to the strengthening trade dynamics between Russia and China. This development is particularly noteworthy for the Russian economy, as it highlights the country’s progress in diversifying its agricultural exports and reducing its reliance on traditional markets. It appears that cooperation with Russia’s BRICS partner China in the food sector continues to grow – the increasing demand for Russian pork in China is also driven by the latter’s growing need for high-quality protein sources to ensure food security. As the pork industry continues to evolve, this trend is expected to have a significant impact on the global meat market, with Russia and China at the forefront of this development. The growth in pork exports also underscores the importance of agro trade and supply chain management in facilitating international trade. As the Russia-China partnership continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how this development shapes the future of the global pork market. Join in as Rhod Mackenzie looks into Russia’s pork exports to China where they eat everything including the ears, noses, feet and tails
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