Romania set sights on self-sufficiency in pork

Published 2025년 3월 20일

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Romania is planning to increase its pig population to achieve pork self-sufficiency by 2026 with an expected population of 5 million pigs, and further to 8.7 million by 2029 to completely stop pork imports. The government has a comprehensive livestock industry development plan that includes substantial investments in meat and dairy production, with the pig industry set to receive the largest state aid of RON 2.8 billion (€0.56 billion). The country also aims to strengthen its food processing industry, particularly meat processing, investing €1.7 billion to become a leading processor in Southeast Europe, and also plans to expand into ready-to-eat food production for potential exports.
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In 4 years, Romania is expected to boost its pig population to reach complete self-sufficiency in pork, according to Minister of Agriculture Florin Barbu. In 2026, the Romanian pig population is set to reach 5 million animals, compared to only 3.2 million in 2024, Barbu revealed. He expects pork imports will plummet as a result. To entirely abandon imports, Romania needs to push this figure to 8.7 million animals. The target is slated to be beat around 2029, he indicated. Romania has embarked on a comprehensive livestock industry development programme, under which massive investments are due to be pumped into meat and dairy production. “This year, we have €7.3 billion in commitment credits and €5 billion in budget credits. The money will be used as investments,” Barbu indicated. The pig industry alone will receive a state aid of RON 2.8 billion (€0.56 billion), Barbu stated, estimating that it is due to become the largest recipient of the state money among all livestock ...

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