Czerniak: from January to September this year, Poland exported meat worth EUR 6 billion

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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Poland's meat and edible offal exports reached a value of nearly EUR 6 billion in the first nine months of 2024, making it the largest item in the total export value of agri-food products. The country has surpluses of poultry and beef, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is focusing on finding new sales markets. New markets recently opened include the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore, with negotiations underway for China and Korea. The Ministry is also working towards resuming poultry exports to China due to the regionalization of bird flu and starting beef exports to the country.
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"The total export value of meat and edible offal in the 9 months of 2024 amounted to nearly EUR 6 billion and was the largest item - 15 percent in the total export value of agri-food products" - informed Czerniak, quoted in Monday's press release of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Surpluses of poultry and beef in Poland The deputy head of the ministry indicated that Poland has significant production surpluses of poultry and beef. For this reason, searching for new sales markets is a key issue for maintaining the development of these production segments and ensuring its profitability. "One of the priorities of our activities is to open new foreign markets for Polish meat and meat products. In recent years, our efforts have resulted in successes, including the opening of the Philippine, Vietnamese and Singaporean markets for this assortment, as well as progress in negotiations on the opening of the Chinese and Korean markets" - noted Czerniak. Poultry exports to ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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