Porcs, volaille, soja… l’onde de choc de la peste porcine dans la chaîne alimentaire mondiale
Dix mois après son apparition en Chine, la peste porcine fait monter les prix de la viande. Sur les 335 millions de tonnes de viande produites dans le monde, 36 % sont issues du cochon.

This picture taken on November 19, 2013 shows pigs on a farm in the village of Gangzhong in China’s eastern Zhejiang province. In a groundbreaking reform pledge just announced by China’s ruling Communist Party, farmers are to be granted legal basis to transfer and rent land, which is ultimately owned by the state. Rural residents will be able to buy and sell so-called “land use rights”, giving farmers the same rights as urban dwellers. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS (Photo by PETER PARKS / AFP)