The Spanish ham industry must face difficulties with innovation, according to experts

Published 2021년 2월 25일

Tridge summary

The article, titled 'Spanish Ham Sector: Navigating Through COVID-19's Impact', highlights the resilience and opportunities within the ham industry in Spain, as discussed at the World Ham Congress. Despite challenges such as falling prices and the closure of the Horeca channel due to the pandemic, the sector has shown strength with a quality product and a strong export performance, including to non-EU countries like China. The ham industry, which is fragmented with many SMEs, has seen growth in product categories like bacon and Iberian ham, particularly consumed by households with children. Post-CO-19, the sector plans to innovate, modernize, and better communicate with consumers, with a focus on digitalization and internationalization, including free trade agreement negotiations with Mercosur, Mexico, Australia, and Chile. The article also touches on the impact of the pandemic on ham consumption and the role of the ham industry in socio-economic recovery, especially in rural areas.
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Original content

This has been planted by experts and representatives of the sector during the conference "The current ham market in Spain: recovering normality", in the context of the World Ham Congress (which in 2021 due to the health situation will consist of different forums throughout the year) and in which they have analyzed the national market, as well as the opportunities after the covid-19. The Deputy Minister of Rural Development of Castilla y León and general director of the Agrarian Technological Institute, Jorge Llorente, has emphasized that ham is a "gastronomic jewel" from a sustainable sector, with quality excellence and that it contributes diversity, employment and population to the territory. In the midst of the drop in prices and the closure of the Horeca channel due to the pandemic, he highlighted "the excellent health situation in the producer sector" and the quality of the product, which must be added to a greater commitment to innovation and modernization of processes ...
Source: PEefeagro

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