Australia expects record pork production in 2021 and 2022

Published 2021년 9월 24일

Tridge summary

Australia's pork production is projected to remain steady at 440,000 tonnes in 2022, with consumption expected to remain stable at around 590,000 tonnes due to peak production and trade forecasts. Imports are predicted to remain stable at 190,000 tonnes in 2022, while exports are expected to remain stable at 40,000 tonnes, with over 90% of Australian pork exports shipped to seven Asian countries, led by Singapore.
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Australia's pork production in 2022 is expected to remain stable at 440,000 t (tec), the same record number now estimated for 2021 production. winter will prevent any significant increase in domestic feed prices. Pork consumption in 2021 was revised slightly down to 590,000 t (tec), but still remains slightly higher than in 2020. Consumption is important and has shown a clear upward trend over the last 20 years, with a growth of almost 70%. Pork consumption is expected to remain stable in 2022, close to peak levels, mainly due to stable production and trade forecasts. Australian pork imports are expected to remain stable at ​​190,000 t (tec) in 2022, based on a downward revised estimate for 2021. Data for 2021 and 2022 would be the lowest since 2013. This decline in imports was driven by by the increase in the domestic production market and increase in pork import prices. Pork exports in 2022 are expected to remain stable ​​at 40,000 t (tec), based on a revised upward estimate for ...
Source: 3tres3

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