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Monday, February 20, 2023
China to stockpile 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork
China will stockpile 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork to replenish state reserves.
Thursday, September 8, 2022
China's National Development and Reform Commission to release frozen pork reserve
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has announced plans to release this year's first batch of central frozen pork reserves to ensure supply and stable prices ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holida ...
Thursday, June 9, 2022
China to purchase 40,000 tonnes of frozen pork for state reserves
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Centre said in a notice issued June 8 that the country will purchase 40,000 tonnes of frozen pork for its state reserves on June 10, Today Online reported.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
China to purchase additional 40,000 tonnes of frozen pork for state reserves
China's National Development and Reform Commission said the country will purchase an additional 40,000 tonnes of frozen pork for state reserves in its fourth round of stockpiling in 2022 to support prices, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
China plans to buy 38,000 tonnes of frozen pork for state reserves
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Center said the country will buy 38,000 tonnes of frozen pork for its central state reserves on March 10, 2022, Reuters reported.
Monday, November 16, 2020
China finds COVID-19 coronavirus on imported frozen beef, pork, and shrimp
Several cities in China have detected COVID-19 coronavirus traces on imported frozen beef, pork, and shrimp, resulting in tougher restrictions needing "full coverage" testing and disinfection for imported food products and trigger ...
Sunday, October 4, 2020
China's frozen pork reserves running out?
Has China nearly exhausted its reserves of frozen pork? New estimates by Enodo Economics, a London-based consultancy focused on China, say they're at a low ebb.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
China set to auction another 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Centre said it will auction a further 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork from the country's state reserves on September 18, Reuters reported.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
China further sells 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves
China auctioned 20,000 more tonnes of frozen pork from its state reserves on Friday, Sept. 4, the China Merchandise Reserve Management Center said on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
China further sells 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves
China further auctioned 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from its state reserves on Friday, Aug. 28, as announced by the China Merchandise Reserve Management Centre on Tuesday.
Saturday, August 1, 2020
China auctions 10,000 tonnes frozen pork from state reserves
China sold 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves on July 30, according to the China Merchandise Reserve Management Center, Reuters reported.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
USDA: frozen pork inventories down 25%, exports to China increased
The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) monthly report showed frozen pork inventories in the country fell 25%, but Panjiva data showed seaborne pork exports to China increased 125% year-on-year in June, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
China to release another 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Center said on its website that it will sell another 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves on July 23, Reuters reported.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
China will auction 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork on July 10
The China Merchandise Reserve Management Center said it will auction 20,000 tonnes of frozen pork from the country's state reserves on July 10, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
China to sell 10,000 tonnes frozen pork from state reserves
On June 18, China will auction 10,000 tonnes of frozen pork from state reserves, the China Merchandise Reserve Management Center announced on Tuesday, Reuters reported.

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