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4 September 2020 Supply and Demand Levels for Livestock and Poultry Products in the Chinese Mainland and the Potential Demand for Feed Grains
Huang Shaolin, Liu Aimin, Lu Chunxia, Ma Beibei
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Abstract

The widening gap between the supply and demand levels for livestock and poultry products in the Chinese mainland poses a significant challenge to the secure supply of feed grains. Therefore, the accurate prediction of the demand potential for feed grains represents a key scientific issue for ensuring food security in the Chinese mainland. This study is based on an analysis of several factors, such as the Chinese mainland's output, trade volume, apparent consumption of livestock and poultry products, and two different scenarios for predicting the future demand for feed grains are assessed. The results indicate that output and consumption of livestock and poultry products, as well as the country's trade deficit and the pressure of the supply and demand balance with respect to these products, have been increasing in recent years. The analysis predicts that the demand for feed grains in the Chinese mainland will reach 425.5 or 389.6 million tons in 2030 based on the two scenarios. This finding indicates that with the increasing demand for livestock and poultry products in the Chinese mainland, the demand for feed grains will continue to increase, and the shortfall in feed grains and raw materials will expand further, especially dependence on external sources of protein-rich feed grains will remain high.

Huang Shaolin, Liu Aimin, Lu Chunxia, and Ma Beibei "Supply and Demand Levels for Livestock and Poultry Products in the Chinese Mainland and the Potential Demand for Feed Grains," Journal of Resources and Ecology 11(5), 475-482, (4 September 2020). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2020.05.005
Received: 15 January 2020; Accepted: 25 May 2020; Published: 4 September 2020
KEYWORDS
changes in supply and demand
demand prediction
feed grains
livestock and poultry products
the Chinese mainland
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