Structural adjustments in the Dutch veal sector necessary

게시됨 2024년 10월 21일

Tridge 요약

In 2023, calf imports to the Netherlands are projected to decline by 10% to 775,000 due to the closure of calf farms, with a reported 9.8% reduction in calves and a 13.7% reduction in calf farms. By 2030, Rabobank forecasts a 23% reduction in the dairy herd in North-West Europe, including a 30% decrease in the Netherlands. This scarcity of calves is prompting structural changes in veal farming, leading to fewer but larger farms. However, expansion is limited by permits and animal welfare regulations, increasing competition for calves and impacting farmers differently based on their contract status.
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원본 콘텐츠

Currently, approximately 45% of veal calves kept in the Netherlands come from abroad. In 2023, total calf imports will decrease by 10% to 775,000 animals. The decrease in the number of available calf places due to closing calf farms in the Netherlands may partly explain the decrease in calf imports. Preliminary figures from Statistics Netherlands indicate that there are 9.8% fewer calves and 13.7% fewer calf farms in the Netherlands this year than in 2023. By 2030, Rabobank expects a reduction in the dairy herd of approximately 23% in North-West Europe compared to 2023, with a decrease of 30% in the Netherlands. The limited availability of calves, both domestically and abroad, requires structural changes in veal farming and the companies in the rest of the chain. The expectation is that the number of calf farms will decrease, while the average size of the companies will increase. However, expansion is not possible for all ...
출처: Agri Holland

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