It became known how the price of pigs will change under the influence of the ban on imports of Ukrainian chicken

Published 2020년 12월 21일

Tridge summary

Ukraine is experiencing a decrease in meat prices, particularly chicken, due to import bans from several countries following an outbreak of bird flu in the Nikolaev area. These bans have restricted or limited imports from certain regions or the entire country, leading to a decrease in chicken exports and an increase in domestic supply. As a result, pork and beef prices are also expected to be reduced to prevent sales loss. However, price recovery is not anticipated until March, and the price drop could pose a threat to inefficient pig farms with high costs.
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Original content

Due to bans on the import of Ukrainian chicken to dozens of countries, the price of chicken, pork and beef in Ukraine is likely to fall. This was reported by agronews.ua. As NV reported, a number of trading partners have imposed restrictions on the import of poultry products from Ukraine. The reason - an outbreak of bird flu in the Nikolaev area. The following bans are currently known: ▪️ Hong Kong and Belarus have restricted exports from Mykolayiv Oblast; ▪️ The EU, Singapore, Morocco, Tunisia, Japan have limited the territory of the whole country; ▪️ Saudi Arabia, Moldova, and Israel have recognized the zoning applied by the State Food and Consumer Service, which means that the restriction only applies to the 10 km zone around the virus outbreak. Due to the fences, the export of chicken will decrease, and consequently, the supply on the domestic market of Ukraine will increase. Thus, probably similar to the ASF outbreak in Germany, the price of chicken in Ukraine will fall this ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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