Demand for sheep and goat meat exports but slaughters cannot be done

Published 2024년 10월 11일

Tridge summary

The European Union (EU) is experiencing a high demand for sheep and goat meat, despite a decrease in slaughters in 2024 and 2025. However, a significant issue has arisen in Greece, where despite having sufficient animals for slaughter, the process has been halted due to measures implemented to prevent the spread of plague. This has led to a loss for breeders and a halt in exports for traders. The National Interprofessional Organization of the Meat and Livestock Sector (EDOTOKK) and other bodies are calling for immediate action and have requested a meeting with the Ministry of Anti-Corruption to address the problem. Meanwhile, Romania continues to export sheep and goat meat, remaining dominant in the Greek market.
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Original content

High demand for sheep and goat meat exists at this time in the EU market. According to the recent figures published by the Commission, in 2024 we had a reduction in slaughters in the EU by 4.9%, while in 2025 there is also a further reduction of 1%. Although there is a great demand in the EU for sheep and goat meat there is a serious problem in Greece because although there are animals available for slaughter they cannot be taken to the slaughterhouses. Plague measures have created major problems in slaughterhouses, many of which are located in Thessaly. As representatives of the sector state to AgroTypos, there was a meeting of bodies and the National Interprofessional Organization of the Meat and Livestock Sector (EDOTOKK) about the problem that exists in the slaughter of animals. With the ban on the slaughter of sheep, the Greek breeders who are behind bars are losing money. As time goes by, the sheep and goats will grow up and remain in the hands of the breeders. On the other ...
Source: Agrotypos

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