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Chinese pork demand lifts US hog futures

By Paul Welitzkin in New York | China Daily USA | Updated: 2016-07-05 11:02

A rising demand for pork and a shortage of hogs in China, which produces and consumes more pork than any other country, is causing hog futures in the US to soar.

"Over the past two years Chinese pig farmers reduced the breeding herd. This was done because China's corn-price policy led to expensive feed and also because many backyard producers quit the business," said Dermot Hayes, agribusiness professor at Iowa State University.

"Chinese pork demand is rising as their domestic hog supply is short. This is partly because of regulations in China and an attempt by the government to encourage environmental regulations which has caused a decrease in small-scale or backyard production," Becca Nepple of the National Pork Board said.

Erin Borror, chief economist with the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF), said China is more than 95 percent self-sufficient in terms of pork production, but there are cycles in which domestic production does not keep pace with demand.

"This has been the case over the past several months as a decrease in China's production has led to higher prices and larger imports. But there are indications that China's producers are rebuilding their herds and domestic production is starting to rebound," she said.

Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that prices of US lean-hog futures rose by about 40 percent in the first six months of the year, beating oil, stocks and gold and climbing to a one-and-a-half year high.

Even though China supplies most of its pork, the European Union (EU) is the largest exporter to the mainland. "In addition to the EU and the United States, other supplying countries include Canada, Brazil and Chile. Through May, the EU accounted for 72 percent of China's 2016 pork imports. The US was the second-largest supplier, accounting for 13 percent of import volume," said Borror.

Hayes said US pork exports to China are up almost 100 percent as of June. "The EU had an advantage in that they never used Ractopamine (a feed additive approved for use in the US). We have had to take this out of the system to get back into China," he said.

All of this has had an impact on US pork prices, according to Borror.

"Strong demand in China has recently contributed to an uptrend in global pork prices, but the increase is also partly seasonal with prices typically moving higher in the summer. While the US pork cutout value is higher than a year ago, it is still below the value we saw in 2012, 2013 and 2014," she said.

China's appetite for pork has sent prices soaring as well in Brazil, Canada and the EU, the Journal reported.

In May, Beijing released 3.05 million kilograms (6.1 million pounds) from its frozen pork reserves into the market to ease supply pressure and contain a price surge.

paulwelitzkin@chinadailyusa.com

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