Poland calls for lowering quotas for Ukrainian chicken imports

Published 2024년 12월 23일

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The Polish Association of Poultry Producers is advocating for a reduction in the import quota for Ukrainian chicken from 137 thousand to 90 thousand tons after June 2025. This move is aimed at stabilizing the market, as it was the volume that ensured market balance until 2021. The majority of Ukrainian poultry exports to the EU are provided by the MHP agroholding, which has a competitive advantage due to lower production costs. Despite the implementation of animal welfare standards and sustainable production principles by Ukraine, Polish producers are expected to face price competition due to these lower costs.
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The Polish Association of Poultry Producers is asking to reduce the quota for the import of Ukrainian chicken from the current 137 thousand to 90 thousand tons after June 2025. This is reported by Liga.net with reference to Pulz Biznesu. As the President of the National Poultry Council of Poland, Dariusz Goszczyński, emphasizes, this is exactly the volume that ensured market balance until 2021. “The limit of 137 thousand tons is not a dramatic restriction, but sufficient for some stabilization. Now we are counting on a return to the limit of 90 thousand tons, which was in effect until 2021 and was the point of equilibrium,” he said. Currently, more than two-thirds of Ukrainian poultry exports to the EU are provided by one producer - the MHP agroholding, which, according to Goszczyński, has a competitive advantage due to lower production costs. Read also: In November, only sugar became cheaper in Ukraine He believes that even if Ukraine implements animal welfare standards and ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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