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    China breed GIANT MISS PIGGY's to cope with pork shortages

    China breed GIANT MISS PIGGY's to cope with pork shortages




    A Chinese farmer is said to have bred a giant pig the size of a polar bear as part of efforts to cope with the pork shortage in the country following a devastating outbreak of African swine fever.

    The super sized swine weighs more than 1,100 pounds and could fetch owner Pang Cong up to $1,399 at market – more than three times the average monthly disposable income where he lives in Nanning, Bloomberg reports.It’s part of a growing move to produce bigger pigs as China, the world’s largest pork consumer, looks to fix its shortage of the meat.
    In Jilin the average hog now weighs 385 pounds to 440 pounds, compared to the the normal 275 pounds.

    The country’s top pig breeder, Wens Foodstuffs Group Co, is also said to be trying to increase the average size of their animals too.

    Farmer Zhao Hailin said they want pigs ‘as big as possible’. One expert, Lin Guofa, said the average weight at some larger farms is now around 310 pounds compared to the previous norm of around 240lbs.
    The Chinese government had already announced a nationwide initiative to boost pork production following a price spike blamed on a devastating outbreak of African swine fever.
    They said they will take steps to accelerate the revival of hog production, prevent and control African swine fever and upgrade farms to further ensure pork supply and stable prices.

    ‘We are confident and capable of rising to the challenge, dissolving the risks and doing well in keeping prices in the pig market stable,’ Peng Shaozong of the National Development and Reform Commission said last month.
    He said government agencies will closely monitor and analyze pork prices, stabilize production and regulate the market price.
    Pork prices surged 46.7% in August from a year earlier, contributing 1.08 percentage points to a 2.8 percent rise in the consumer price index, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics in September.

    The soaring price has hit Chinese consumers hard as pork, essential in most Chinese households, accounts for more than 60% of meat consumption

    China raises about half of the world’s pigs, and stable pork production is of great importance to people’s well-being and a steady national economic performance, said Yu Kangzhen, vice minister of agriculture and rural affairs.
    The implementation of these policies will play a powerful role in mobilizing farmers, promoting breeding and ensuring the pork supply in the market, he said.
    Pork production fell as African swine fever ravaged pig farms in China beginning in April. While the disease doesn’t infect humans, it spreads among pigs quickly.
    Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua said the situation was ‘extremely severe



    HOW CHINA’S HOG HERD DROPPED BY MORE THAN HALF FROM FATAL SWINE FEVER

    China’s hog herd fell by half in the first eight months of 2019 due to a devastating outbreak of African swine fever and will likely shrink by 55% by the end of the year, analysts at Rabobank said on Wednesday.
    The pace of herd losses will likely slow in the coming months due to reduced farm numbers and Chinese government measures to control the pig disease in the world’s largest pork consumer, according to a report by Rabobank.
    However, the bank said relatively unstable market conditions will likely persist for the next three to five years.

    Though not harmful to humans, African swine fever is deadly to hogs, with no vaccine available.
    It surfaced for the first time in Asia more than a year ago, in China, and has now spread to over 50 countries, according to the World Organization of Animal Health – including those that account for 75% of global pork production.
    Rabobank said in the report it expects China’s pork production to fall by 10% to 15% in 2020, on top of a 25% drop in 2019.
    China’s total consumption of animal feed such as soy will drop by 17% in 2019 due to the decline in hogs, according to Rabobank


    But feed consumption will rebound by 8% in 2020 as hog herds are rebuilt and farmers produce other proteins like chicken, the bank said.In Vietnam, the world’s sixth-largest pork producer, 25% of the country’s total pig herd could be lost to African swine fever by year’s end, according to Rabobank. Since February, 18% of pigs have died, the bank said.
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    Fuck knows what the chinkies are injecting into them but I doubt they're safe to eat.

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    That could be a small man on an average pig.

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    rather like your saturday night then , chitty ?

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    Surely they can do better than that:




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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Fuck knows what the chinkies are injecting into them but I doubt they're safe to eat.
    Growth hormones and tons of antibiotics, same as a lot of grain-fed beef most likely. Mibbe time to give pork a swerve for a while..

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    I dont see much "grain fed beef' in Thailand.

    You must be referring to that drug infected "beef" producing country far away across the Pacific Ocean.

    The pig looks clean, healthy and happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I dont see much "grain fed beef' in Thailand.

    You must be referring to that drug infected "beef" producing country far away across the Pacific Ocean.

    The pig looks clean, healthy and happy.
    But it probably tastes like shit. You'd know about that, having your tongue stuck so far up Winnie the Pooh's arsehole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    rather like your saturday night then , chitty ?
    Speak for yourself, funny fooker

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    So will these enormous pigs be susceptible to the African swine flu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackerjack101 View Post
    So will these enormous pigs be susceptible to the African swine flu?
    You'll need to ask Luigi about that - are you talking about inter-species STD???

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    But what do they taste like? There's a huge difference in the large chickens found available in Australia, UK or US versus the free range chickens one can buy in South Asia.

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    They look pretty sickly to me. We used to raise chickens and I can honestly say that the ones I've seen in Asia look sad. The cows the pigs ect are skin and bone.

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    Hey, how to you make a hormone?

    You don't pay her!

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    What's the difference between a prostitute and a rooster?

    A rooster says cockadoodledoo While the prostitute says any cock'll do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealKW View Post
    But what do they taste like?
    Who cares. I would not eat any food that comes from China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishlocker View Post
    We used to raise chickens and I can honestly say that the ones I've seen in Asia look sad.
    yep, look scraggly, but every mouthful is packed with flavour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackerjack101 View Post
    So will these enormous pigs be susceptible to the African swine flu?
    Now, now crackerjack, don't go pointing out the flaws in their logic...

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    I'd never eat a prostitute. Crabs maybe. ..




    Just sayen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealKW View Post
    There's a huge difference in the large chickens found available in Australia, UK or US versus the free range chickens one can buy in South Asia.
    You can buy free range chickens anywhere in the world but you are going to pay more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    You can buy free range chickens anywhere in the world but you are going to pay more.
    Not an issue. I buy only local Draper Valley chickens. An excellent local source.

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    Wow, If it walks like a duck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishlocker View Post
    Wow, If it walks like a duck.
    0742 Wisconsin time. You are still smashed from the night before. More power to ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    You can buy free range chickens anywhere in the world but you are going to pay more.

    Nothing to do with free range or not.
    The breed and hybrid imbalance of quality might be an issue.

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