The performance of Hungarian slaughterhouses jumped a lot

Published 2021년 9월 21일

Tridge summary

In the first half of 2021, there was a rise in the number of livestock sent to slaughter in Hungary across most product categories, with a 1% increase in cattle, a 5.9% increase in pigs, and an 8.9% increase in poultry compared to the same period in 2020. This growth is attributed to both market expansion and the relaxation of disease control restrictions. However, the reduction in the pig population has led to a significant increase in the number of sows sent to slaughter, which is causing concern for herd maintenance. Despite an increase in the processed live weight of pigs, falling pig prices and rising feed costs are posing financial challenges for farmers, leading to government compensation measures. The poultry sector also experienced growth, with 8.9% more poultry slaughtered in the first half of 2021, driven by both domestic and export markets.
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Original content

The amount of goods sent to slaughter increased in almost all major product lines in the first half of 2021, but not in all sectors is market expansion the main driver of growth, writes agrarszektor.hu based on the latest report of the Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI). In parallel with the decrease in the number of pigs, the number of sows sent to the slaughterhouse increased, while in poultry the lifting of disease control restrictions improved the number of slaughterings. Slaughterhouses operate at full steam In terms of number of cattle, a total of 1% more cattle, 5.9% more pigs and 8.9% more poultry were slaughtered in Hungarian slaughterhouses in the first half of 2021 compared to the period of January-June 2020, the Index wrote. based on a recent report by AKI. According to the latest data, about 133 thousand more pigs, ie a total of 2.393 million pigs, were slaughtered in domestic slaughterhouses compared to last year, and the processed live weight was 6% higher ...
Source: Trademagazin

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