70% of meat in Bosnia and Herzegovina relies on imports, and meat prices continue to soar.

Published 2025년 11월 26일

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Core tip: According to a report by N1 TV in Bosnia and Herzegovina on November 3, currently over 70% of the meat in the Bosnian market relies on imports, mainly from countries such as Brazil and Argentina. In just the past two months, meat prices have increased three times. Currently, the price for beef leg is 26 marks per kilogram, chicken breast is 15 marks, minced meat is 19 marks, with the increase exceeding 100% compared to a year and a half ago. Meanwhile, the price of cured meat products has already surpassed 50 marks per kilogram.

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Industry producers noted that domestic production capacity can only meet demand for one month, with cumbersome procedures and lagging policy support being the main constraints on local production. As the global price increase trend continues, it is expected that milk will also soon ...
Source: Foodmate

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