Hong Kong Heritage Pork Consolidates Local Supply Chain and Provides Fresh Pork to the Hong Kong Market

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HONG KONG, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — For years, local and mainland pig farms have been plagued by outbreaks of the African swine fever. While it remains harmless for humans, it has had dire consequences for the pork industry both in mainland and Hong Kong. According to data from the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, the price of pork at one point doubled due to the curbed supply chain. Despite the hurdles, a local company, Hong Kong Heritage Pork, manages to circumvent the problem by consolidating its vertically-integrated supply chain wholly within Hong Kong borders.

Hong Kong Heritage Pork
Hong Kong Heritage Pork

With 20 retail outlets spread across Hong Kong, Hong Kong Heritage Pork’s business model allows them to keep the price of the pork at a reasonable level without sacrificing quality. They have found success in the market and expect growth to continue in 2021. “We are just giving back to the supportive community,” says John Lau Hon-kit, managing director of the farm.

Lau’s farm breeds a range of purebred pigs including British Berkshire, Danish Landrace, and Spanish Duroc. All of their breeds have pedigree certificates and were originally imported from the US. Without a doubt, the Berkshire breed has become their most popular breed among the Hong Kong market, known for producing quality meat.

Despite this, the primary source of pork in Hong Kong remains the mainland, which supplies more than 95% of the pigs. As it stands, John Lau Hon-kit and Hong Kong Heritage Pork are able to supply the city with 30-50 pigs a day, which constitutes 20% of the total local pig supply in Hong Kong.

John Lau Hon-kit remains confident in the face of swine flu outbreaks largely due to steady sales and the fact that his business model requires no middlemen. Pigs are transported straight from their Lau Fau Shan farm to the Sheung Shui slaughterhouse, a much shorter journey in comparison with their mainland counterparts, before being sold at one of their many retail outlets across Hong Kong. This is a more humane way and helps produce fresher and better quality pork for people to enjoy.

Furthermore, by selling directly and ensuring quality from farm to retail, John Lau Hon-kit and his company can invest in better quality technology and feed. With equipment from the Netherlands, John Lau Hon-kit established a pig farm that effectively prevents flu outbreaks, reduces the risk of spreading infectious diseases, and keeps the pigs warm, comfortable, and well-fed. By separating the pigs at different ages, they can further streamline the process and ensure the pigs lead healthy lives at the farm.

No antibiotics, hormones, or additives are added at any point during the process, and the pigs are fed with high quality EU certified feed that contains no pork products. Instead, Lau’s pigs are fed with a nutritious mix of corn and soybeans alongside filtered mountain water.

Much of this is done under the auspices of the farm’s very own livestock consultant. Being the only pig farm in Hong Kong that seeks veterinary consultation, Hong Kong Heritage Pork gets regular veterinary visits to ensure the health and safety achieve international standards. Thus, they can ensure top quality pork that meets the demands of Hong Kong residents.

With the growth of his business, Lau is certain that the local pork industry will thrive, and his breed of local pigs will continue to enjoy sales across Hong Kong. For now, one thing is for certain: “pork is just as essential as rice for Chinese cooking, and a steady stream of loyal customers supports the retail business,” says Lau.

For more information on John Lau Hon-kit and Hong Kong Heritage Pork, visit https://www.hkpork.com.

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