Global duck and goose meat imports grow steadily with increasing demand in the EU share lines

Published 2021년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

In 2020, global duck and goose meat imports increased by 3.3% to 268K tonnes, valued at $1.1B. Germany and Hong Kong were the largest importers, with Spain, Denmark, Belgium, and the Netherlands experiencing the highest increases. The average import price rose by 6.5% to $4,257 per tonne. The key suppliers were Hungary, China, Poland, and France, accounting for 66% of global exports. Hungary, France, and Poland were the largest exporters, contributing to 58% of global exports. The duck and goose meat market is expected to continue growing due to strong demand in Asia.
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Original content

IndexBox has just published a new report: ‘World – Duck And Goose Meat – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights’. Here is a summary of the report’s key findings. In 2020, global duck and goose meat imports increased by +3.3% y-o-y to 268K tonnes and reached $1.1B in value terms. Germany and Hong Kong constitute the largest importers of these products worldwide. In 2020, Spain, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands saw the highest spikes in imports in physical terms. Over the last year, the average duck and goose meat import price rose by +6.5% y-o-y. Hungary, China, Poland and France are the key suppliers worldwide, with a combined 66%-share of the global export volume. In 2020, approx. 268K tonnes of duck and goose meat were imported worldwide; picking up by +3.3% against the year before. In value terms, duck and goose meat imports expanded markedly to $1.1B (IndexBox estimates) in 2020. Related Content: Germany (67K tonnes) and Hong Kong SAR (46K tonnes) represented ...

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