Netherlands: Evolution of Dutch pork exports

Published 2023년 1월 16일

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In 2022, the Dutch pig export industry experienced a surge, with a 13% increase from the previous year, totaling 817,960 pigs exported. Germany continued to be the primary destination, accounting for 67.7% of total pork exports, despite a 50% drop in 2021. Spain emerged as the second-largest market, doubling its imports from the Netherlands, and Belgium, Poland, and Italy also increased their imports. This shift in export patterns indicates a recovery and growth in the Dutch pig export industry.
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After years of continuous declines in the number of Dutch pigs exported, from more than 3 million in 2018 to 704,155 in 2021, last year there was a change in trend, with a total of 817,960 head exported, which represented an increase of 13 % compared to the previous year. Germany, despite having had a 50% drop in imports of Dutch pigs in 2021, remained, in 2022, as the main destination with a share of 67.7% in total Dutch pork exports. It should be noted that in previous years it represented more than 90%. Although with values much lower than those of Germany, Spain has become the second destination in recent years and this past year has doubled the number of pigs imported from the Netherlands, rising from 48,238 in 2021 to 94,217 in 2022. . After Spain, the main destinations are ...
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