China‘s Beef Demand Coolsโ as Economic Pressures Shiftโ Consumer Preferences
beijing – Demand for beefโ in โคChina, onc a major growth driver forโข exporters like Brazilโ and Argentina, is waning due โto increasing economicโ pressures on consumers, accordingโค to a recent report by the U.S. Department of โAgriculture’s โForeign Agriculturalโฃ Service (FAS). This marks the second year โof decliningโค demand, signaling a potential shift in the country’s protein consumption patterns.
China’s expanding middle โclass previously fueled robust beef imports, but discretionary spending is now expected to slow, notably on higher-priced โคmeats. Consumers are increasingly opting for โcheaper alternatives like poultry โคand pork, while goverment measuresโ targeting lavish official banquets are also contributing to the slowdown. Theโ FAS report indicatesโ thatโ despite โthese headwinds, Chinese beef imports are projected โtoโค slightly increase in the new year due to โขa decline in domestic production as some producers exit the market following sustainedโ losses.
The FAS report projects China’s beef consumption will reachโค 11.55 million tons โขin 2025, contributing to the USDA’s โofficial estimates. While a slight increase in โฃimports is anticipated,โฃ the overall โขtrend suggests a recalibration of China’s appetiteโฃ for premiumโ proteins in response toโข evolving economic realities.