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China to buy pork as reserves to prevent greater price fall 03/15/2010
China reports FMD outbreak in Shenzhen 03/13/2010
China works at preventing large-scale food safety crisis 03/10/2010
Guangdong burry pig carcasses amid outbreak scare 03/10/2010
China to work on food safety reforms 03/10/2010
FMD outbreak forces China pig price to decline 03/09/2010
China ends ban of pork imports from the Americas 03/09/2010
China still seen as growth market for US pork 03/09/2010
China to become major pork importer 03/08/2010
China seen to import US pork soon 03/08/2010
China demand for dairy cattle to grow 03/08/2010
China's 2010 beef production to decline 03/08/2010
China culls 8,000 pigs in Guangdong to stop FMD outbreak 03/03/2010
China funds US$4.2 billion to support farmers 03/02/2010
China pork production shows increase in 2009 03/02/2010
Hong Kong University reports swine-pandemic flu reassortant 03/01/2010
Cleaner raising technology may improve pork quality 03/01/2010
Chinese city orders pre-slaughter rest for pigs 02/26/2010
China poised to become the largest beef consumer by 2015 02/26/2010
Documentation issue delays return of American pork exports to China 02/25/2010
China's dairy industry going Australian 02/24/2010
China-US farm trade tension seen to intensify 02/22/2010
Taiwan's campaign against US bone-in beef enters second phase 02/16/2010
Diseased pork uncovered in some Chinese regions 02/16/2010
China assures most melamine-tainted milk destroyed 02/16/2010
Massive Anhui poultry processing plant commences operations 02/11/2010
China establishes national food safety commission 02/10/2010
Chinese pork prices seen to stay stable 02/08/2010
China to levy anti-dumping duties on US chickens 02/05/2010
China province to develop sturgeon aquaculture park 02/04/2010
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