Pig disease outbreak in China pushes up global pork prices

In this Thursday, May 16, 2019, photo, vendor Khov Sokhouy, 56, left, receives money while selling pork at the Phsar Kandal market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Pork lovers worldwide are wincing at prices that have jumped by up to 40 percent as China’s struggle to stamp out African swine fever in its vast pig herds sends shockwaves through global meat markets. Potential shortages are a more serious concern in places such as Cambodia where pork is the only meat many families can afford. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

In this May 8, 2019, photo, pigs stand in a barn at a pig farm in Jiangjiaqiao village in northern China’s Hebei province. Pork lovers worldwide are wincing at prices that have jumped by up to 40 percent as China’s struggle to stamp out African swine fever in its vast pig herds sends shockwaves through global meat markets. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

BEIJING — Hong Kong retiree Lee Wai-man loves pork fresh from the market but eats a lot less now that the price jumped as China struggles with a deadly swine disease that has sent shockwaves through global meat markets.