Meat exports of Poland

Published 2021년 7월 16일

Tridge summary

Despite a slight increase in meat exports in volume, their value remained stable at EUR 3.2 billion due to lower transaction prices in the pork and poultry markets. The sales results may be impacted by a decrease in the supply of poultry in Poland due to avian influenza. While pork exports experienced higher numbers, beef exports saw a slight decrease. The domestic industry has offset losses in main markets by increasing sales to other countries, including Asia. Poultry exports initially saw an increase but may decrease in the future due to avian influenza. The export of processed meat continues to grow, bringing more added value to the industry.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

In terms of value, meat exports remained at the previous year's level, ie EUR 3.2 billion. In turn, in terms of volume, there was a 3% increase. This was mainly the result of lower YoY transaction prices on the pork and poultry markets. In the following months, the sales results may be adversely affected by the decrease in the supply of poultry in Poland, resulting from the outbreaks of avian influenza. Higher pork exports, but at lower prices From January to April this year. from Poland, 141 thousand were sold to foreign markets. t of unprocessed pork. It was 20% more than in the corresponding period of the previous year. In the discussed period, there was a significant decrease in prices as compared to the corresponding part of the previous year. The average price of meat in export was lower by 21% than in the previous year. As a result, despite the large increase in volume, the value of exports was already lower, by 5% y / y. In the first months of this year, sales to the main ...
Source: Foodfakty

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