China and Hong Kong combined was the biggest single pork export market for the UK last year. Both countries bought a total of 57,000 tons of pork of which about 27% was offal. While the country’s total offal exports fell by 7,411 tons to 41,123 tons, China and Hong Kong recorded increases in imports. The country is looking to export more meat to China particularly cuts that are not commonly sold in British supermarkets. Last year a trade visit to China saw British meat producers putting chicken feet on the plate together with other types of British meat. This year Britain hopes to export pigs’ feet and stomach, among other types of offal products. The country hopes that the value of pork exports to China, already worth USD 40 million, will increase 10-fold in the next five years, reported cctv.com.
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