Russian poultry industry takes a hit

Published 2022년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

The Russian poultry industry is facing a significant challenge due to the halt or disruption of deliveries from Western countries, including hatching eggs, feed additives, equipment, package and labels, as a result of the invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions. This has led to a need for alternative sources and efforts to reduce import dependence. The industry is also experiencing rising production costs, which may lead to price increases. Despite these challenges, exports are still at a good level and remain competitive, with 80% of exports going to five countries that have not imposed sanctions. The outcome of the current crisis and the final version of the sanctions regime are uncertain.
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Original content

The poultry industry in Russia needs to find alternative sources of feed additives, hatching eggs, equipment, package and labels, as deliveries from Western countries are halted or disrupted. The current crisis is the biggest challenge Russian poultry farmers have faced since Soviet times. The Russian invasion of Ukraine provoked a mass exodus of Western companies from the Russian market. At the time of writing, 500 Western brands had publicly announced a decision to pull out of the country. Unprecedented Western sanctions have hit the logistics and financial sectors, as the world’s leading sea transport companies cancelled bookings to and from Russia, with 70% of the Russian banking system subjected to restrictions. The sanctions list is not final, as the US and the European Union keep mulling over new economic blows to Russia. Russia has spent years trying to wean itself off imported foodstuffs to fortify its economy against Western sanctions. In 2018, Russian President Vladimir ...
Source: Poultryworld

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