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CPC promotes Canadian pork in China

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Member of the Canadian Pork Council (CPC) Board of Directors and New Brunswick pork producer Hans Kristensen is representing pork producers this week as part of a trade mission lead by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Lawrence MacAuley.

Posted on Nov 15 ,07:00

CPC promotes Canadian pork in China

 

According to CPC, this mission is an opportunity to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders and witness the dynamics of an important market for Canadian pork. Mr. Kristensen will be travelling to Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing to:
learn firsthand about opportunities for Canadian pork products;
meet Chinese companies and food-importing associations interested in Canadian pork;
participate in the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, China’s largest food trade show, where Canada Pork International has a booth showcasing Canadian pork with 18 Canadian pork exporters.
“Trade missions provide us with invaluable opportunities to network and build relationships, not only with host countries, but also with other delegates participating in the mission” said Rick Bergmann, Chair of the Canadian Pork Council. “China is a critical market for Canadian pork and it is important to continue expanding the demand for high-quality, safe Canadian pork,” he adds.
Canadian and Chinese officials are currently exploring a possible Canada-China Free Trade Agreement.

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