Meat market in Poland on October 23, 2022

Published 2022년 11월 3일

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The article reports on the recent trends in livestock and meat prices in Poland and the European Union (EU) for the week of October 17-23, 2022. It highlights a general decrease in purchase prices for both pigs and cattle, by 1% and 0.03 PLN/kg respectively, compared to the previous week, and an 8% decrease for pigs and 0.03 PLN/kg increase for cattle compared to the previous month. When compared to the same period in 2021, there was a significant rise in prices, with pigs costing 76% more, cattle 25% more, pork carcasses 73% higher, and various poultry meats seeing increases between 50% and 81%. Despite these increases, the prices of Polish pork and poultry products remained lower than the average in Germany, Spain, and other countries, but higher than in the Netherlands and Denmark. Additionally, the article notes that selling prices for pork, beef, and poultry meat have also seen adjustments, reflecting the changes in purchase prices.
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Live pig purchase prices On the domestic market, on 17–23.10.2022, the plants monitored by the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development bought slaughter pigs at PLN 7.21 / kg, which is 1% cheaper than in the previous week and 8.5% compared to the previous month. The price of this livestock was 76% higher than in the corresponding period of 2021. A similar direction of price changes was observed in the European Union. In the third week of October this year. the purchase price of class E slaughter pigs in the EU amounted to EUR 202.47 / 100 kg of chilled slaughter pig weight and was lower by 1% than a week earlier and by 4% than a month ago. Compared to last year's prices, pork was more expensive by 56%. The price of Polish pork in this class expressed in the EU currency was at the level of EUR 196.67 / 100 kg and was lower than the EU average by EUR 5.80 / 100 kg. than in Germany by EUR 6.48 / 100 kg and in Spain by EUR ...
Source: Gospodarz

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