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“牛马都不缺,就缺驴”!中国商人正满世界找驴
第一财经·2025-09-24 11:18

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant decline in China's donkey population and the increasing demand for donkey hides in the market, particularly for the production of traditional Chinese medicine, Ejiao. This has led to a global search for donkeys, especially in Africa and Central Asia, to meet the demand [3][4][6]. Group 1: Historical Context and Current Situation - In the early 1990s, China was the world's largest donkey-raising country with a peak population of 11.2 million, accounting for a quarter of the global total. However, by 2023, the donkey population in China has plummeted to approximately 1.46 million [4][5]. - The demand for donkey hides for Ejiao has resulted in the slaughter of over one million donkeys annually, with the shortfall being supplemented by imports [5][6]. Group 2: Global Supply and Demand Dynamics - The majority of the world's donkey population is now concentrated in developing countries, with Africa becoming the largest donkey-raising region since 2008. The top five donkey-raising countries include Ethiopia, Sudan, Pakistan, Chad, and Mexico, with three being African nations [6][8]. - The price of donkeys in Africa has surged, with Burkina Faso experiencing over a 60% increase in donkey prices from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, Kenya's donkey population halved from 2009 to 2019 due to rising demand [6][7]. Group 3: Trade and Export Opportunities - Pakistan, the third-largest donkey-raising country with over 5 million donkeys, has seen a notable increase in donkey farming aimed at exporting to China. The Pakistani government is facilitating the development of this emerging industry [8][9]. - The slow reproduction rate of donkeys complicates efforts to increase their population, as a female donkey can only give birth to about 10 offspring in her lifetime, with a gestation period of 1 to 1.5 years [9].