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China's demand for medicine fuels African donkey slaughter

The donkey gelatin industry is said to be worth millions of dollars in China, which is now looking to Africa to satisfy new demand.

UNDER A CLOUDLESS sky in South Africa’s northwestern farming region, donkeys still amble along muddy paths, pausing to nibble on grass, oblivious to the threat from a demand for Chinese medicine.

The gelatin found in the animals’ skin has made them a target, leading to a growing wave of donkey slaughtering in several African countries, as gangs seek to fuel a lucrative, and in South Africa illegal, trade.

Animal rights groups say the docile beasts of burden are often cruelly bludgeoned to death before being skinned in backyards and clandestine slaughterhouses.

Around Mogosani village, in South Africa’s North West province, residents say syndicates catch the animals in grazing fields and pens.

Soon after, skinned carcasses with hooves chopped off are found nearby.

“The thieves are after the skins,” donkey keeper George Sising told AFP.

“We never used to have this problem, donkeys here used to roam free, but now people are afraid of what might happen.”

Like many of the village’s poor and unemployed, Sising, 65, relies on the animals to make a living, using a donkey-drawn cart to collect recycling material, firewood and sand for sale.

The donkey-hide gelatin has no commercial value in Africa but is highly sought after in China as an ingredient for traditional medicine to treat health problems such as anaemia and menopause-linked ailments.

Hooves also contain gelatin, while the meat, consumed in parts of China, is believed to be more nutritious than beef and is enjoyed in burgers or stewed.

‘Our animals ‘

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“Many people here don’t eat donkey meat, they are just our animals,” said Sising.

The gelatin, known in China as ejiao, is dissolved into hot beverages, or mixed with nuts and seeds as a snack.

The industry is said to be worth millions of dollars and China is increasingly looking to Africa to satisfy demand after its own donkey population dropped sharply.

Donkey numbers in China have nearly halved from 11 million in the 1990s to six million in 2013, according to the country’s national animal husbandry yearbook.

“Jobs are scarce here, and donkeys are our source of income, if you own donkeys you can work for yourself,” said Ikgopeleng Tsietsoane, 25, another Mogosani donkey owner.

In October, six of his nine animals were stolen and the perpetrators never found.

“The theft is taking away our livelihood. If nothing is done, this village will soon have no donkeys left,” he said, adding his family had begun keeping the animals in 1991.

He said the long-eared creatures were normally bought or sold for 400 rand (€29), but the price had surged to up to 2,000 rand.

Tsietsoane was adamant that he would never let go of his remaining three animals.

Two months ago, police in Johannesburg uncovered a storage container with more than 5,000 donkey hides, in what was described as the biggest bust so far.

The collection is believed to have come from across the country and police have made several large finds in the city this year, suggesting a growing trend.

“In one instance, donkey skins were found inside the yard of a tavern owned by a Chinese man,” said North West province police spokesman Sabata Mokgwabone.

After the police busts prompted a public outcry, the Chinese embassy in January issued a statement insisting no formal trade existed with South Africa. “There is no Chinese company importing donkey skins from South Africa through legal channel(s),” it stated.

But plans revealed in September to formalise the trade between North West province – believed to have the country’s biggest donkey population – and China’s Henan region may change that.

Donkey prices shot up after the announcement.

‘A cruel death’

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“The aim was to create commercial opportunities for people in rural areas who own these animals,” said Patrick Leteane, director general at the North West provincial government’s agriculture department.

“We wanted to unlock a whole value chain that would involve breeding, feedlots, slaughtering and export,” he said.

China produces 5,000 tons of ejiao each year, requiring some four million hides, according to the China Daily.

Speaking to AFP, Kabelo Nkoane, of the Highveld Horsecare Unit, said the animal welfare group’s staff began noticing donkey killings two years ago and now discover piles of donkey hides and meat in backyard slaughterhouses at least four times a week.

“The animals are killed in a very cruel manner, bludgeoned in the head with a hammer or stabbed,” said Nkoane.

“They are then skinned and, according to our sources, their skins taken to China, where they harvest the gelatin used in medicines.

“If nothing is done, we might find ourselves with a similar situation to the rhino poaching crisis in the country.”

South Africa’s landlocked neighbour, Botswana, currently legally exports donkey meat to China, as does Kenya, and Namibia is in the process of setting up an abattoir to service the Chinese market.

But formalising the trade has not stopped illegal, cruel killings.

After facing an unsustainable donkey slaughter, Burkina Faso last year announced a ban on the export of donkey meat and skins to Asia.

© – AFP 2017

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:09 PM

    Pity they don’t eat each other, that would stop the over population!

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    Mar 26th 2017, 2:32 AM

    @Paul Radburn: Why do you think China is doing all of Africas infrastructure now but to eat their way through Africa as it seems???

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:14 PM

    I wish China and the rest of Asia would implode.

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    Mar 25th 2017, 10:13 PM

    @Debi Nikita: funny, before i came in here i was going to say pretty much the same thing. it should sink. they’re surrounded now as theyre a dangerous threat. more and more companies here AND UK etc are manufacturing at home, a lot to do with stolen ideas, piracy. they should be boycotted, bit by bit. i don’t care what anyone says, globalised mass produced junk out of there sucks.

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    Mar 26th 2017, 7:08 AM

    @Paudi Onail: strange all the same. We have no problem killing cattle, sheep and pigs for their meat. We have no problem selling the cow hides and sheep skin to be used in the fashion industry. So if the Chinese have a use for donkey hide and donkey meat we get all upset shucks!! The emphasis in the article is on the cruelty involved in the killing of the donkeys, would it solve the problem then if they were killed in a proper way like the cattle,sheep, pigs and all other animals we eat and us their skins? Or is the problem that the Chinese have a medicinal use for the hide of the donkey? Botswana seems to have a proper system of donkey killing in order to service the Chinese market. Is the problem then the purpose for which the animal is killed? Essentially is the justification for killing the same of different depending on the use for the animal being killed? We don’t export cattle for the good of their health now do we?

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:59 PM

    These are beautiful creatures…I seriously believe this world of ours really needs a superman to right all these wrongs.

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    Mute Paul Mc Manus
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    Mar 25th 2017, 6:36 PM

    @Rory Murphy: so are pig, cows, deer, fish, lobsters, chickens, all other birds and animals we frequently eat

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    Mar 26th 2017, 12:13 AM

    @Paul Mc Manus: we don’t bludgeon them to death or steal people’s livelihoods to eat them.

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:07 PM

    They must have run out of dogs.

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    Mar 25th 2017, 10:09 PM

    @RJ.Fallon: korea has over indulged.

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    Mar 26th 2017, 2:24 AM

    @RJ.Fallon: Not the first time China or the Chinese were stealing animals out of Africa to send home. They have dog and cat eating festivals and fox with rat meat was sold as beef… They would eat anything…
    https://www.pri.org/stories/2012-04-12/chinese-eat-zimbabwe-s-endangered-wildlife
    http://www.thejournal.ie/four-accused-of-eating-endangered-zimbabwe-tortoises-357346-Feb2012/

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:16 PM

    Are we there yet? Are we there yet?
    Bothar can make a big difference to suffering Chinese I’ll patients!!
    Are we there yet? Are we there yet?

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:14 PM

    I wish China and the rest of Asia would implode

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    Mar 25th 2017, 6:31 PM

    Horrible way to kill an animal but unfortunatelyyyyyyyyy im afraid there are some truths. Donkey meat is better nutritionally than cows meat and the gelatin made from the skin does actually have benefits. So!!! The only real problem here is how they are slaughtered. Now now now before yiz all go nuts. Remember all the products most of us eat or use from animals body parts. Unless u are a total vegan and wear and use nothing from an animal, just shhhhh shhhhh shhhhhhhhhhhhh..

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    Mar 25th 2017, 4:46 PM

    Idiots this is so annoying some of them they’d eat crap if they thought it could cure impotence

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    Mar 25th 2017, 8:39 PM

    @mmmcl186: what what!!!????? You saying if I eat crap I’ll get a hard eractionayyyyy. Wooooohoooooooo………….

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    Mar 26th 2017, 2:27 AM

    @mmmcl186: They are always eating crap like tiger bones etc because they think eating animals empowers them with that animals magic as it looks to me as it makes as much sense?

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    Mar 25th 2017, 8:53 PM

    “Ireland’s demand for eggs fuels irish chicken slaughter’ could just as well be the headline.

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    Mar 26th 2017, 7:06 AM

    The money only maters to these people

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    Mar 25th 2017, 10:26 PM

    All very nice that the Journal reports the slaughter of the Donkeys in South Africa.
    No mention of the Slaughter of the Farmers!!

    http://www.genocidewatch.org/images/White_Genocide_TVA.pdf

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    Mar 25th 2017, 7:02 PM

    Bit extreme to get a piece of ass!!

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    Mar 26th 2017, 2:30 AM

    Why does traditional medicine in China seem to be controlled by their mafia talking bull s…. ?
    Another big trade in China is Ophiocordyceps sinensis as that is what all their athletes use???
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiocordyceps_sinensis

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    Mar 25th 2017, 10:04 PM

    There are plenty of donkeys in Ireland if their looking for some above in Dublin Kildare St. Enda is the biggest Donkey!!

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    Mar 27th 2017, 9:22 PM

    I think the Chinese would eat dead bodies, gross appetites

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