The price of Chinese pork increased significantly
Pork prices in China jumped sharply in November, pushing inflation to an 8-year high – according to origo.
African swine fever is putting the world’s second largest economy in an increasingly difficult position, but some analysts say the situation may soon return to normal.
In November alone, pork prices in China rose by 110 percent year-on-year, mainly due to the consequences of African swine fever. In October, the increase was 101 percent. (origo)
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