Meat market in Poland on November 14, 2022

Published 2022년 12월 5일

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The article reports on the recent trends in live livestock and meat prices in Poland, focusing on the week of November 14-20, 2022. It highlights a slight increase in the purchase prices of live pigs, leading to a marginal rise in pork selling prices, while the costs of beef livestock and the majority of poultry species saw stable or slightly increased purchase prices. However, there was a notable decrease in the purchase price of broiler chickens, despite a significant rise in the selling prices of chicken and turkey carcasses compared to the previous year. This period saw fluctuations in the prices of beef, pork, and poultry meat, reflecting changes in the market dynamics over the specified timeframe.
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Live pig purchase prices On November 14-20, 2022, the purchase price of live pigs on the domestic market was PLN 7.13/kg, i.e. 1% higher than in the previous week, but 1% lower than a month ago. Selling prices of pork Following the increase in purchase prices, pork became more expensive. Meat processing plants sold pork half-carcasses for an average of PLN 10.31/kg, ie 1% more expensive than a week earlier, but 3% cheaper than a month ago. Beef livestock purchase prices The purchase price of live cattle from the beginning of November this year. it is quite stable. On November 14-20, 2022, it was PLN 11.06/kg compared to PLN 11.05/kg in the previous week. Livestock was more expensive by 1% and 19%, respectively, than a month ago and a year ago. Selling prices of beef In the third week of November Beef quarters compensated from bulls up to 2 years old were sold at PLN 21.63/kg, which is PLN 0.13/kg cheaper than a week earlier and 6% cheaper than a month ago. Compared to the prices ...
Source: Gospodarz

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