Meat consumption in Germany has continuously decreased in the past 5 years

Published 2022년 4월 4일

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In 2021, meat consumption in Germany fell significantly, with each person consuming 5.5 kg less meat than in 2016, totaling 55 kg per person. The decrease was led by a drop in pork consumption by 5.7 kg per person, while beef consumption remained relatively stable and poultry consumption increased slightly. This resulted in a decrease in the import of meat, pork, and canned beef, while poultry meat import remained stable. The decrease in meat consumption also led to a decrease in the import and export of live animals, affecting domestic animal slaughter. Preliminary data from the German Center for Agricultural Information (BZL) shows that Germany's meat self-sufficiency in 2021 increased by 2.5% to 121%, with pork at 132.4% and beef at 98.2%, and domestic production covering 96.7% of poultry demand.
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In 2021 each German consumed an average of 55 kg of meat, a sharp decrease of 5.5 kg compared to 2016; In which, beef consumption decreased by 0.4 kg, pork consumption decreased the most by 5.7 kg/person, but poultry consumption increased by 0.7 kg/person. According to the German Center for Agricultural Information (BZL), meat consumption in 2021 will decrease by 2.1 kg compared to 2020, corresponding to a decrease of 1.2 kg of pork, 600 grams of beef and 200 grams of meat. Poultry. Meat consumption decreased, leading to a decrease in the import of meat, meat products, pork and canned beef (down 6.8%), while the import of poultry meat remained stable. Import and export of live animals decreased in 2021: Imports fell by nearly a fifth (19.6%) and exports decreased by 1%. Import and export of meat affects domestic animal slaughter: Compared with 2020, ...
Source: Vinanet

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