Eggs, flour and rice are the focus of attention and important issues that affect people's lives.
Today, let's talk about the comparison of egg production between China and Russia and related issues.
Putin exempts eggs from import duties.
Not long ago, at Russia's annual press conference, an old lady asked Putin about eggs.
Putin explained with a smile that eggs have indeed been lost in recent years, but he has lifted tariffs on the 1.2 billion eggs he just imported, which will improve the situation.
It is worth noting that Russia's annual egg production is only about 40 billion, and the removal of tariffs and the introduction of 1.2 billion eggs will greatly reduce the number of eggs**.
This answer reassured the old lady a lot.
So why have Russian eggs **all the time**?Will Putin's solution be able to solve the egg problem once and for all?
The problem of insufficient eggs in Russia.
As a world power with a long history, Russia still retains a strong military power and political position, and dares to stand up to the superpower United States.
However, it is such a country that has many problems in the field of people's livelihood.
A long time ago, someone drew a cartoon about Russia, which attracted a lot of attention. There is a man walking unbalanced, with an unusually thick left leg and a very thin right leg.
The cartoonist used this as a metaphor for the problem of the uneven development of light and heavy industry in Russia, which still exists today.
Russia's economy has always been worrisome, and the country's GDP as a whole is less than that of a region in China's Guangdong province.
The lag of the economy directly affects the material standard of living of the people, and we are still in disbelief despite the fact that it is already 2023.
In many parts of Russia, the purchase of eggs is still restricted, and the egg market has been about 50% in the past few years.
This creates difficulties in the lives of the Russian people. In places where the purchase of eggs is restricted, whenever there are eggs**, every household will rush to buy them.
So why are there not enough eggs in Russia, and why are they high?How to solve this problem?
The causes of the egg problem in Russia.
Russia is a country located at a high latitude, and the weather is cold and the soil is frozen, which leads to the limited production of agricultural products, and many products can only meet domestic demand. China, the world's largest egg producer, has been producing phenomenal volumes.
Last year, its annual output reached a staggering 29.4 million tonnes, more than ten times that of other countries. Even though egg production in Russia has shown an increasing trend in recent years, it is still difficult to match China.
Friends may be curious, if all the eggs are exported to Russia, what will we eat ourselves?
Don't worry, let me tell you slowly. Egg consumption in Russia is much higher than the global average. The cold weather at high latitudes can trigger cravings for high-energy food, so for Russians, meat, eggs, and milk are indispensable.
According to the survey, the per capita egg intake in Russia is well above the global average. Even the Russian ** Putin himself admits that he is an egg lover and eats several a day.
However, even though Russia's egg production has been rising year after year, the supply is insufficient, **persistent**.
The reason is simple, that is, Russians love eggs very much. Eggs and their products are widely used in many Russian festivals, which also leads to an increase in egg consumption. Coupled with the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, many young and middle-aged workers are involved in the war, which has taken a toll on the supply of eggs.
The leadership of Russia understands where the problems lie. In order to solve the problem of insufficient supply of agricultural products required for feed production and the underdevelopment of chicken and duck farming, they have adopted a series of measures, including improving the level of domestic agricultural machinery and increasing the import of agricultural products.
These efforts quickly paid off, and egg production in Russia increased year after year. In less than a decade, egg production has increased by more than 4 billion to 4.6 billion, equivalent to 2.4 million tons.
However, the problem of insufficient and **persistent** egg supply still exists. How should Russia completely solve the egg problem?China, as a neighbor, can provide a good solution. Importing eggs from China will bring freight savings, and relations between China and Russia have always been good, so it is possible to trade eggs for a long time.
If you can get some tax exemptions, it will be profitable for both China and Russia. Discussion and exchange, please leave a message in the comment area!Today we are going to talk about the modernization and resource optimization of China's poultry farming industry.
China has a strong, comprehensive and complete light industry base and advanced infrastructure, and these important conditions have contributed greatly to the realization of this great achievement.
Compared with the small-scale agricultural production model of the past, China has made great progress in egg supply and resource allocation.
As a country with a long history of agriculture, many rural families still maintain traditional ways such as growing vegetables and raising chickens and ducks. On the one hand, it is to meet the needs of the family, but on the other hand, there are many people who believe that the eggs and vegetables grown in this traditional way are healthier.
Therefore, in addition to the eggs of large farms, there are also many eggs from independent smallholder farmers. This abundance has brought the abundance of China's egg market, and even if people eat one or two eggs a day, there is still a lot of margin in the market.
In this case, the export of eggs to Russia is a very reasonable option. After all, both parties can achieve a win-win situation through a transaction. As a necessity and a product closely related to people's lives, eggs are very important issues in ensuring sufficient supply and demand and stability.
China's poultry farming industry has ushered in the opportunity of modernization and resource optimization, which is the result of China's strong light industry base and advanced infrastructure. Compared with the rural family farming model of the past, the current egg ** and resource allocation have made great progress.
Chinese farmers continue to maintain their traditional farming methods, not only raising eggs and growing vegetables for their livelihoods, but also because they believe that these traditional agricultural products are healthier. This situation has led to the fact that in addition to the large farms, there are many eggs produced by farmers in the Chinese market.
Despite the fact that one or two eggs are consumed every day, there is still a lot of surplus in the Chinese market due to the huge amount of production. In this case, exporting some eggs to Russia is a very reasonable option, which is a win-win deal for both parties.
All in all, eggs, as a product that is closely related to people's lives and indispensable, are very important issues in terms of stability and stability. If you have any other thoughts on this topic, please feel free to share them in the comment section.