Poland is the fourth egg producer in the EU

Published 2024년 4월 2일

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Poland plays a crucial role in the European Union's egg market, primarily focusing on table eggs, which make up 85% of its production. From 2018 to 2022, the country's annual egg production fluctuated between 11.0 and 12.1 billion pieces, with a significant rise in table egg production to 10.1 billion pieces in 2022. As one of the EU's largest egg exporters, Poland saw a rebound in its egg exports in 2022 and 2023, following a decline in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, exporting 215,000 tons of eggs in 2023, mainly within the EU. Despite a slight drop in domestic consumption in 2022, Poland's egg market remains robust, with imports, especially from Ukraine, increasing notably between 2021 and 2023.
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In the structure of production volume, table eggs constitute 85% and 15%. falls on hatching eggs. In the years 2018-2022, the annual production of chicken eggs for consumption and hatching ranged from 11.0 billion pieces to 12.1 billion pieces. In 2022, 10.1 billion pieces of table eggs were produced in Poland, compared to 9.3 billion pieces in 2021. According to the KOWR Analysis and Strategy Office, most chicken egg hatching farms are located in the Greater Poland and Masovian Voivodeships. The supply of table eggs from these two regions accounts for 62%. entire domestic production. Poland is one of the largest egg exporters in the EU Egg production in our country is much higher than the national demand, which is why Poland is one of the largest exporters of this product in the EU. The main sales market is the EU, hence the demand situation on the Community market determines the size of Polish exports to the greatest extent - emphasized KOWR. After a decline in egg exports in ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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