From Chinese media
Urumqi to use meat reserve to combat prices
Updated: 2011-04-25 17:33
By Uking (chinadaily.com.cn)
Urumqi, in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, plans to use its meat reserve to combat the rising prices of pork, beef, and lamb starting this week, local media reported.
The reserve meat will be sold at 47 markets, close to heavily populated communities in Urumqi. Residents will be allowed to buy up to 10 kilograms of frozen pork or beef, according to the report.
The price of beef rose by 11 percent and lamb by 20 percent from last year.
E-paper
Blowing in the wind
High-Flyers from around the world recently traveled to home of the kite for a very special event.
Preview of the coming issue
Image maker
Changing fortunes
Specials
Costly dream
Uninhabited havens up for lease but potential customers face wave of challenges in developing them.
Models gear up car sales
Beauty helps steer buyers as market accelerates.
Urban breathing space
City park at heart of Changchun positions itself as top tourism attraction