This week AHDB is exhibiting at the China International Meat Industry Exhibition (CIMIE) to help boost exports of pig meat, which are up 28% in value on the same period last year.
According to the latest figures from HMRC, in January, almost 11,000 tonnes of pig meat was shipped to China, worth more than £18.5 million.
Despite a number of challenges in the market, the UK exported over 126,000 tonnes of pig meat to China last year, worth £203 million – resulting in China remaining the leading market for UK pork exports.
Held in Qingdao Cosmopolitan Exposition, from Thursday until Saturday, CIMIE attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world. The show will be particularly important this year, being the first dedicated meat event since China has reopened its borders since the beginning of the pandemic.
AHDB’s export team will be returning to CIMIE for the first time since November 2019 due to Covid-related travel restrictions, to showcase pork from the UK to thousands of potential buyers. China-based representative Holly Chen, who has supported AHDB on the ground in China for many years, will join exporters on the stand.
Next month, a further five exporters from the UK will join AHDB on the British Meat Pavilion at China’s leading trade show for meat, SIAL China at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. The three-day show, which will host around 4,500 global exhibitors and over 150,000 visitors, runs from 18th – 20th May.
AHDB’s head of Asia Pacific Jonathan Eckley said: “We are excited to be returning to China with our pork exporters for two major events which provide a platform to promote our pork, whilst developing and maintaining relationships with buyers across Asia.
“China remains the largest export market for our pork products and it’s imperative that we continue to build all important relationships with key importers, face to face meetings are particularly important in China.
“It will be fantastic to be able to host the UK’s leading exporters in person in China for the first time since November 2019 and reconnect with our in-market stakeholders and showcase ‘Quality Pork from Britain’ at these professional industry shows, to find further opportunities to grow our shipments.”
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