They forecast a reduction in beef production in France for this year

Published 2023년 1월 31일

Tridge summary

French beef production is projected to decline for the third year in a row in 2023, according to the Institut de L'Elevage IDELE. This decrease is attributed to a reduction in dairy cattle herds and breeders over the past six and a half years, leading to a limited supply of cattle. Despite stable consumption, there will be a rebound in imports due to the decrease in production. Weaned animal exports are also expected to decline, resulting in fewer carcasses for slaughter. The total weight of slaughter cattle is predicted to fall to 1.337 million carcass equivalent tonnes in 2023, marking a 1.6% decrease from 2022.
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French beef production is expected to fall in 2023 for the third consecutive year, according to a press release from the Institut de L'Elevage IDELE. The reduction in dairy cattle herds and in breeders over the last six and a half years is, in fact, limiting the availability of all categories of cattle. Consumption practically stable at -0.5% would lead to a continued rebound in imports. Weaned animal exports will fall as a consequence of the drop in the number of wet nurses. After a drop ...

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