By 2030, Turkey Meat Exports from Russia Will More Than Double — NAPI

게시됨 2025년 4월 14일

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Russia's turkey exports are projected to double by 2030, reaching 60 thousand tons, according to Anatoly Velmatov, the executive director of the National Association of Turkey Producers (NAPI. In 2025, exports are expected to hit 35 thousand tons, up from 27 thousand tons in the previous year. China is the primary market for these exports, accounting for 60% of the total. The annual growth rate in turkey farming has been around 15-20% for the past 12 years but has recently slowed down. Russia has not imported significant amounts of turkey meat since 2017. The production of hatching eggs in the country is also on the rise, with an expected increase to 38 million units by the end of 2025.
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Supplies could reach 60 thousand tons By 2030, turkey exports from Russia will more than double, to 60 thousand tons. This forecast was announced by the executive director of the National Association of Turkey Producers (NAPI) Anatoly Velmatov during the conference “Agroinvestor: PRO livestock farming and compound feed”. According to the results of last year, more than 27 thousand tons of turkey meat were exported from the Russian Federation; in 2025, NAPI expects that the figure will already be about 35 thousand tons. “Our task is to export about 10% of the volume of manufactured products,” Velmatov noted. According to the results of 2024, the main sales market was China — 60% of turkey products from the total volume of their export were delivered there. "In fact, we have ousted major suppliers from this market: the USA and South America," the expert specified. Over the past 12 years, the annual growth rate in turkey farming has not decreased for a long time and amounted to ...
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