CHINA: Pork price pressure takes sizzle out of Zhongpin
By just-food.com | 10 November 2009
Chinese meat processor Zhongpin has cited pressure on local pork prices for its decision to cut its financial targets for 2009.
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Chinese meat processor Zhongpin has cited pressure on local pork prices for its decision to cut its financial targets for 2009.

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