South Korea resumes importing Chinese poultry
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Last Update: 2003-03-12
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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According to media reports, South Korea's Ministry of agriculture and forestry has decided to resume poultry imports from China, which have been suspended for more than two years This decision has been implemented since 2 May At the end of 1997, South Korea banned the import of chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, quails and other poultry from China on the grounds that poultry plague occurred in Hong Kong and other places at that time South Korea's livestock industry is worried about the government's decision to resume importing Chinese poultry, saying it will hit the country's poultry industry After the resumption of poultry import in China, the self-sufficiency rate of domestic ducks will be reduced and the price of ducks will be halved compared with the current price, according to relevant persons of the duck raising Association According to the Ministry of agriculture and forestry, the poultry industry in South Korea has achieved large-scale production, the production cost has been greatly reduced, and the quality is better than that of China Therefore, even if the import of Chinese poultry is resumed, the poultry industry in South Korea will be competitive ZCW (author:)
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