China floods: economic damage to livestock industry tops US$348 million, 6.4 million chickens dead
- The floods in the central province of Henan have killed at least 99 people and affected over 1 millions hectares (2.5 million acres) of crop fields
- It has led to the death of 248,000 pigs, 6.4 million chickens and 45,000 sheep and other large livestock, resulting in damage of 2.25 billion yuan (US$348 million)
The deadly floods in the central province of Henan resulted in direct economic losses of 2.25 billion yuan (US$348 million) for China’s poultry and livestock industries after 248,000 pigs and 6.4 million chickens died.
“From a national perspective, the animal husbandry production order is generally normal, and the impact of floods on the country’s livestock production is limited,” said Yang Zhenhai, director of the Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services.
“For example, 248,000 pigs died, which is a small percentage compared with the 439 million pigs in the country at the end of June.”
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Counting the financial cost of deadly flooding in China’s central city of Zhengzhou
The floods have led to a slight rise in the price of poultry, eggs, beef and mutton, according to the agriculture and rural affairs ministry, while the price of pork – the staple meat in China – has remained stable in recent weeks.