Market projections for EU meat until 2035

Published 2024년 12월 18일

Tridge summary

The European Union's pigmeat consumption is expected to decrease by 0.4% annually, reaching 30 kg per capita in 2035 due to sustainability concerns and the criticism of intensive production systems. African swine fever is expected to persist, but controlled. EU pigmeat exports are projected to drop due to recovery in Asian production, although prices may remain high due to increased costs and reduced supply. Beef production and consumption are also expected to decline due to sustainability issues, low profitability, and stricter regulations. Poultry production may increase, driven by a positive image, lower prices, and export opportunities. Sheep and goat meat production is also expected to decline.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Pigmeat consumption in the EU is challenged by sustainability concerns and is therefore projected to decrease by 0.4% per year, falling to 30 kg in 2035. Intensive pigmeat production systems are likely to face further societal criticism, contributing to a decline in EU pigmeat production. African swine fever is assumed to remain in the EU but without any major or uncontrolled outbreaks. EU pigmeat exports - which increased in the previous decade - are expected to decline -338 000 t between the 2022/24 average and 2035 due to a recovery in pigmeat production in Asian countries. Accounting EU export volumes from 2024, they are projected to remain almost stable until 2035. Pigmeat prices could remain higher than past levels due to increased costs and reduced EU supply. Beef production is projected to decrease driven by sustainability concerns, low profitability, and a stricter regulatory framework. Similarly, beef consumption is expected to decline driven by tight supply and high ...
Source: Pig 333

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