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Gelatin from donkey hides is used to make ejiao, a traditional Chinese remedy

A number of African countries have banned China from buying their donkeys, saying demand for the four-legged creatures has become unsustainable.

Niger announced a ban on the export of donkeys this month after trade of the animals increased by three times in the last year, mainly to Asian countries.

And Burkina Faso has also put a stop to the export of donkey skins, which are boiled to produce gelatin, a key ingredient in thetraditional Chinese remedy ejiao – believed to improve blood circulation and cure conditions including dizziness, irregular menstruation and insomnia.

Increased demand for imported donkey skins follows a dramatic drop in China’s donkey population as the country has industrialised.

The number of donkeys in China has fallen from 11 million to six million since the 1990s,according to CNN.

Atte Issa, a Niger government official, told the BBC that around 80,000 donkeys had been exported from the landlocked African country this year compared to 27,000 last year.

“If the export continues the animals will be decimated,” he said.

The average price of a donkey has also increased by around three-fold, according to the broadcaster, and some livestock sellers are switching to donkey breeding as their trade has become so profitable.

“[Ejiao] is quite a popular ingredient in China that people may self-prescribe,” Chinese medicine expert Mazin Al-Khafaji toldThe Independent. “But there is a shortage, and there are fakes around as it’s very expensive.”

“It’s what we call a blood tonic, so it stops bleeding and strengthens the blood. It’s used for anemia or low blood cell count,” he said.



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Workers measuring out various dried items at a Chinese medicine store in Hong Kong (Getty Images)

“It’s a hard gel, made from donkey hide, which is then dissolved in hot water or alcohol. It’s also used topically in a cream, for leg ulcers for instance.”

In Burkina Faso, the country’s reserve of 1.4 million donkeys was being “overexploited” by a boom in trade of their hides, mostly with China, the country’s public health director Adama Maiga told AFP.

Mr Maiga said exports in hides had soared from 1,000 in the first quarter of 2015 to more than 18,000 in the last quarter.

Now all slaughter would have to be done in “officially recognised” abattoirs.

Two Chinese nationals have set up a donkey slaughterhouse in west Kenya,according to the Daily Nation.

The government approved the new abattoir, where around 100 donkeys could be killed a day and exported to China, in April, reported the Kenyan national newspaper.
 
damn it first tigers have been made extinct for use in there Chinese herbal medicines and now donkeys turn !which one is next ? :(
 
Tiger, Rinos, Donkeys, Dogs, Snakes, Lizard .... even Cockroach is not safe in China.
 
we have some donkeys and we wanna gift to china:rofl:
National Assembly has a total of 342 donkeys
Provincial Assembly of Sindh has a total 168 dunkeys
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab has total 371 donkeys
Provincial Assembly of Balochistan has total 65 dokeys
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has some 124 dunkeys


 
we have some donkeys and we wanna gift to china:rofl:
National Assembly has a total of 342 donkeys
Provincial Assembly of Sindh has a total 168 dunkeys
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab has total 371 donkeys
Provincial Assembly of Balochistan has total 65 dokeys
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has some 124 dunkeys

Damn you got that first :cheers:
 
Chinese should try some Lahori cuisine's such as "khota nihari" and "khota paye", we have developed quite a bit taste for it in recent years. :mad:
 

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