Dairy exports from Poland to China could increase; which products are at stake?

Published 2024년 10월 18일

Tridge summary

China's share in Polish dairy exports has been decreasing since 2020, from 5.7% to 2.9% in 2023. The value of Polish sales to China decreased by 24% in 2023 and 41% in the first 8 months of 2024 due to increased milk production in China and the lower price competitiveness of Polish products on third markets. However, exports to other Asian and African markets are growing. The FAO-OECD forecasts do not predict a significant increase in Chinese dairy exports until 2033, and the country may continue to be a net importer of dairy products.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

China's share in Polish dairy exports has been gradually decreasing since 2020, when it was 5.7%. What is the current situation? What can we expect in the coming years and how will these changes affect the Polish dairy industry? How much dairy does Poland export to China? What is the volume of trade in the case of the Chinese market? As Mariusz Dziwulski, an expert in agri-food market analysis from PKO Bank Polski, points out, China was the twelfth largest sales market for Polish dairy in terms of value. - China's share in the value of Polish dairy exports in 2023 was 2.9%, i.e. more than the average for the EU-27 countries (2.5%). Poland was the sixth largest exporter of dairy products to the Middle Kingdom among the Community countries, with sales value at EUR 87 million. At the same time, China was the twelfth largest sales market for Polish dairy in terms of value. This country is a relatively important recipient of whey powder and liquid milk (UHT) from Poland – Dziwulski ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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