But Mr Zhou believes cashing on a crisis is a short-term strategy, and Australian companies need to go premium to maintain an edge in the market.
"But having said that, high quality goods are going to be in demand, no question."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-09/china-food-policy/7495740
Interesting article that is no news to bfc shareholders that premium foods are well sort after in China.
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