Zimbabwe: Rabbit meat's global demand poised for huge jump

Published 2022년 4월 4일

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The Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association (ZICORBA) is encouraging local rabbit producers to increase their output, in anticipation of a global surge in rabbit meat consumption. Market research firm IndexBox predicts that the global market volume for rabbit meat will rise by 2.3% CAGR to hit 1.8 million tonnes by 2025. China remains the largest consumer, contributing 62% of the world's total consumption. This growth trend offers significant opportunities for local producers, with Zimbabwe aiming to be among the top three rabbit-producing nations in Africa within the next three years.
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Source: Rabbit meat demand poised for huge jump | Herald (Business) Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association (ZICORBA) has implored local cuniculture producers to increase their production to take advantage of an anticipated spike in global consumption of rabbit meat. ZICORBA president Regis Nyamakanga said the global meat market was expected to surge from 1,5 million tonnes to 1,8 million tonnes over the next three years. Nyamakanga was reacting to a recent report by market research firm IndexBox which showed that market volume for rabbit meat globally is expected to expand by 2,3 percent compound annual growth rate to reach 1,8 million tonnes by the end of 2025. “The anticipated growth in global demand for rabbit meat presents boundless opportunities for local rabbit producers to ramp up their production and take advantage of the expanding market for rabbit meat globally,” the ZICORBA chief said. Research IndexBox, a leading global research entity, ...

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