Forecast: Import of Live Bovine Animals Except Pure-Bred Breeding to China

The import of live bovine animals, except pure-bred breeding, to China is forecasted to see a steady increase from 2024 to 2028. The data indicates a gradual rise in import volumes, beginning at 43.6 million kilograms in 2024 and expected to reach 50.125 million kilograms by 2028. This sustained growth suggests an average annual increase of about 3% per year, which highlights a consistent demand for such imports. However, data from 2023 is not provided, making it impossible to calculate precise year-on-year variations or compare recent trends.

Future trends to watch for include shifts in China's domestic cattle breeding capabilities, potential trade agreements impacting import rates, and global market dynamics that may influence supply chains. Additionally, environmental factors and changes in dietary trends within China could impact future demands.

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