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Chinese meat market "still firing" despite challenges

AUSTRALIA’S beef and sheepmeat sectors can expect continuing demand from China despite its slowing economy and lockdowns impacting how the country consumes animal proteins.

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 Rabobank's Angus Gidley-Baird and Chenjun Pan say Chinese demand for beef and sheepmeat should remain strong this year. Image courtesy Rabobank.

Rabobank's Angus Gidley-Baird and Chenjun Pan say Chinese demand for beef and sheepmeat should remain strong this year. Image courtesy Rabobank.

Speaking on a podcast "Is the Chinese meat market still firing?", Rabobank's Hong Kong-based senior animal protein analyst, Chenjun Pan, said China's lockdown policies have affected the population's protein...

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