Italy: Cured meats turnover and production dropped in 2020, the closing of Horeca weighs heavily

Published 2021년 6월 16일

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The meat and cured meats sector in Italy saw a decline in turnover and production in 2020 due to the pandemic, with cured meats production decreasing by 7.1% and exports by 7.2%. However, the first two months of 2021 show signs of recovery with an increase in Belgian demand.
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The pandemic "bill" is also heavy on cured meats. In 2020, the turnover of the meat and cured meats sector recorded a decline of 3.3% compared to 2019 as reported by Assica, the Industrial Association of Meat and Salami adhering to Confindustria, during the annual meeting. As with other products, the closure of the Horeca sector was particularly important. The production of cured meats also experienced a significant decline at the production level, with a -7.1% compared to 2019. With the numerous restrictions also in terms of communication between states, exports did not go better, which in 2020 recorded a -7.2%, even if the value of exported cured meats grew in terms of value (+2.5 %). “The result of exports reflects the dynamics generated by the pandemic and the succession of the so-called waves of contagion. In terms of volumes, the closure of the Horeca and the adoption of restrictive measures aimed at containing the spread of the virus in many key markets for our exports had ...
Source: Dissapore

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