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Chinese Seek Deal For British Pigs
British pigs are doing well this year; they are faring well in the export market, particularly with the Chinese who are looking to buy new breeding stock.
British pig industry body BPEX today revealed a delegation from China has paid a visit to the UK looking to buy 1,000 pigs for an integrated operation. The visit came about following the BPA’s presence on the BPEX stand at the China International Meat Industry Exhibition jointly funded by BPEX and UKTI.
BPEX Director Mick Sloyan, who hosted a dinner for the visitors, said, "British breeding stock is still prized the world over. The Chinese are bringing their agriculture up-to-date at a tremendous rate and British pigs use less feed, therefore produce much less manure and they also need less land. This will in turn reduce the environmental impact quite markedly."
BPA Export Promoter Chris Jackson said, "They were specifically looking for pedigree Large White and pedigree Landrace pigs. It was a very successful visit and we took the delegation all around the country. We are looking forward to doing business with them."