Meat prices, savory barbecue for Austrians and French

Published 2020년 8월 19일

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In 2019, Austria had the highest meat prices in the European Union, with an index of 145, followed by Luxembourg, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Finland, according to Eurostat. The lowest meat prices were recorded in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Lithuania.
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Among all the countries of the European Union, Austria is the one that records the highest price of meat in 2019. This is reported by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Union, in a market comparison between the 27 member countries of the EU. The analysis elaborates the economic data on the basis of the EU average price level index of 100 and on the possible intention to plan a barbecue in the last weeks of the summer. The results - obtained considering beef, pork, lamb, mutton and goat, poultry, other minced meats, cured meats and meat preparations - show that in 2019 the price of meat was higher in Austria (index of the level of prices of 145) and Luxembourg (141), followed by France (131), the Netherlands (127), Belgium (125) and Finland (124). Italy is eighth, ...

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