Asia's Beef Market 2020 - Positive Outlook for China, Negative Expectations for India
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The coronavirus pandemic continues to negatively impact the Asian beef market, holding back production and international trade.





The coronavirus pandemic continues to negatively impact the Asian beef market, holding back production and international trade.





It is a disease with a high mortality rate, no existing treatment or vaccine, and devastating consequences for society and economies - and it reached Europe years before Covid-19.





China is expected to have a food supply gap of about 130 million tonnes by the end of 2025, as its urban population continues to grow and its rural workforce ages, state media said on Monday, citing a report by a government think tank.





Millions of people living in the arid regions of the Horn of Africa lack safe, reliable and affordable water throughout the year.





International conservation is known for its pursuit of global, ‘win-win’ solutions that seek to simultaneously address multiple environmental and social issues. But few proposed solutions have offered as much hope, and been so energetically embraced, as REDD+.





The Horn of Africa is facing the worst locust invasion in 70 years, threatening regional food security, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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