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Good News in the pig trade
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<blockquote data-quote="German" data-source="post: 8245091" data-attributes="member: 153644"><p>Germany does not have to many pigs!</p><p>The statistics are flawed because they dont represent the amount of pig halves that get imported to be cut into pieces by cheap rented labour from the Netherlands and Denmark.</p><p>They show up as the finished meat in the statistics, however. </p><p></p><p>And what you get in the UK aren't sausages it's pork belly because you love Bacon so much.</p><p>The price for them in Germany is pretty low right now because 50% of the Breeders gave up in the last 5 Years and are selling their sows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="German, post: 8245091, member: 153644"] Germany does not have to many pigs! The statistics are flawed because they dont represent the amount of pig halves that get imported to be cut into pieces by cheap rented labour from the Netherlands and Denmark. They show up as the finished meat in the statistics, however. And what you get in the UK aren't sausages it's pork belly because you love Bacon so much. The price for them in Germany is pretty low right now because 50% of the Breeders gave up in the last 5 Years and are selling their sows. [/QUOTE]
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