Izvestia: The average consumption of beef in the Russian Federation has decreased by one kilogram over five years

Published 2023년 3월 7일

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A recent study by the National Retail Association (NRA) has found a notable decline in beef consumption in Russia over the past five years, with the per capita consumption dropping from 20% to 18% and the absolute consumption decreasing by 1 kg to 9 kg per person. This downward trend is expected to persist in 2022, with beef's share further reducing by 1.9%, while pork and poultry consumption is projected to increase by 5.9% and 2%, respectively. The primary reason behind this shift is the rising cost of beef, which is significantly higher than other protein sources, exacerbated by a 16% price increase in late 2022 and an anticipated 7% rise in 2023. To mitigate these price pressures, the Eurasian Economic Commission has set a zero customs duty quota for beef imports up to 100,000 tons for 2023, aiming to stabilize prices and support domestic producers through various government subsidies and initiatives. Despite these efforts, beef import dependency remains high, with approximately a quarter of the market share being imported.
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The share of beef in a Russian meat plate is gradually decreasing: over the past five years, it has decreased on average from 20% to 18% by the end of 2021, in absolute terms, per capita consumption has decreased on average by 1 kg to 9 kg per person. This is stated in the NRA study, which analyzed official statistics for 2017-2021. Izvestia got acquainted with the document. In 2022, according to the estimates of the National Pig Producers Union, the share of beef on dinner tables will decrease by another 1.9% (the results have not yet been summed up). While the volume of pork and poultry will increase by 5.9 and 2% respectively. In 2021, Russians ate an average of 15 kg and 25 kg of these types of meat. The National Meat Association confirmed to Izvestia: beef consumption in absolute terms and its share on the plate are declining, it is being replaced by more affordable types of protein. But this trend is typical not only for Russia, but for all countries. At the same time, ...
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