Hungary: The price of chicken breast fillets decreased by 19 percent

Published 2024년 2월 13일

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Hungary saw a 2% increase in poultry meat exports, reaching 200,000 tons from January to November 2023, with a notable 12% rise in chicken exports, despite a 33% drop in turkey exports. The main markets were Romania, Germany, Bulgaria, Austria, and France. Poultry meat imports also rose by 7% to 80,000 tons, primarily from Poland and Romania. The country recorded a 7.9% increase in poultry slaughter at 684.6 thousand tons in 2023. However, the live weight producer price of slaughter chickens and turkeys fell by 19.4% and 12.0% respectively in early 2024.
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Based on data from the KSH, Hungary's poultry meat exports increased by 2 percent to 200,000 tons between January and November 2023 compared to the same period of the previous year. Within this, the export of chicken increased by 12 percent to 134,000 tons, while that of turkey decreased by 33 percent to 18,000 tons. The largest target markets for poultry meat were Romania (27 thousand tons), Germany (20 thousand tons), Bulgaria (18 thousand tons), Austria (17 thousand tons) and France (15 thousand tons). Hungary's poultry meat imports increased by 7 percent to 80,000 tons in the observed period. Within this, the delivery of chicken meat increased by 5 percent to approximately 59,000 tons, and that of turkey meat by 23 percent to 4,000 tons. Most poultry meat came from Poland (32 thousand tons) and Romania (20 thousand tons). Based on the slaughter statistics data of the AKI, 684.6 thousand tons (live weight) of poultry were slaughtered in Hungary in 2023, 7.9 percent more than ...
Source: Trademagazin

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