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Pork consumers mixed as swine flu spreads
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-05-01 10:48 BEIJING -- To eat pork or not to eat pork, that's the question for many Chinese consumers as swine flu, or the H1N1 influenza epidemic, spreads globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised its level of pandemic alert from phase 4 to 5, indicating that a pandemic is "imminent." The virus is suspected of killing more than 150 people in North America.
Mixed Feelings In central Henan Province, one of the country's leading swine exporters, vendors have felt the chill.
Feng's daily sales average 100 kg pork. "I believe it was affected by the swine flu," he said. The H1N1 influenza epidemic also threatens the economy of the southwestern Sichuan Province, which is recovering from the devastating earthquake in May last year.
"Now I just hope that I can break even," Wang said. "The pork price has fallen amid the global financial crisis and pig raisers in Sichuan cannot afford another hit," said Lan Jianming, vice head of the Sichuan Provincial Animal Husbandry and Food Administration. "With the possible further development of the H1N1 influenza epidemic, the fortunes of Sichuan's pig industry may worsen," he said. A similar situation could be seen in the market of Nanchang, capital of the eastern Jiangxi Province. Pork prices have dropped by about 10 percent at the city's Bayiqiao market, but that still failed to lure cautious consumers, vendor Deng Shen said. However, fish and chicken are gaining popularity at the market. "I won't consider buying pork in the near future, though no swine flu cases have been reported in our country," shopper Wu Qinghua told Xinhua. "After all, it won't affect my health even if I don't eat pork. I can choose chicken or fish," he said. But not all consumers are pessimistic. At the Yongchang market in Changchun, capital of northeastern Jilin Province, residents were seen thronging the pork stands Thursday afternoon. "It sells very well today, better than normal," vendor Jiang Lihui told Xinhua. "I think it's because the May Day holiday is coming and people need more pork for celebrations." Shopper Guan Shaoshan said he had no special feeling about swine flu. "Of course I will cook the pork before eating it in case of infection. On the other hand, I know the government is taking preventive measures," he said. |
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