EC forecast: We will consume less beef and pork, but more poultry

Published 2024년 1월 21일

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The European Commission forecasts a decrease in pork and beef consumption by 2032, but an increase in poultry consumption. Pig producers are expected to be most affected by the decline in meat consumption due to factors such as the African Swine Fever, production regulations, and lack of new export markets. However, poultry production is expected to gradually increase, despite high prices potentially impacting consumption and export competitiveness.
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It is estimated that by 2032, an average European will eat on average 1.3 kg less pork and 0.8 kg less beef and veal. However, an increase in poultry consumption is forecast - by 0.7 kg. The EC estimates that meat consumption per person in the EU will decrease over a decade (i.e. in 2022-2032) by 1.5 kg to 66 kg. The EC report shows that pig producers face unfavorable prospects, as they will be most affected by the decline in meat consumption. Forecasts indicate that pork consumption in the EU will decrease on average by 0.4%. per year, falling from 32.4 kg per person in 2022 to 31.1 kg in 2032. EFRWP points out that unfavorable forecasts for the pork production market in the EU are already felt today. Many pig producers are still struggling with African Swine Fever and for now there is no indication that the virus has been defeated. In 2023, the production of this meat decreased by 6.6%. The high price of pork on the EU internal market means less competitiveness on the global ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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