Three main trends in the development of Russian turkey breeding

Published 2023년 6월 30일

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The Russian turkey market has experienced significant growth in recent years, with Russia overtaking Germany, Poland, and France to become the leading producer in Europe and second in the world. The market is dominated by two manufacturers, Damate and Cherkizovo Group. Exports are also increasing, with plans to reach 60,000 tons by 2030, and there is a growing demand for turkey within Russia, with plans to increase consumption to 5 kg per person. Plans for future development include the construction of new production facilities and the development of medium and small enterprises.
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Growth of key production indicators, development of deep processing and export. Executive Director of the National Association of Turkey Producers Anatoly Velmatov spoke about the Russian turkey market, development prospects, trends and forecasts. The expert spoke at the analytical business session "Leaders of the Agroindustrial Complex" organized by the VIK Group of Companies as part of the exhibition "MVC: Grain - Compound Feed - Veterinary - 2023". Photo: press service of the GK VIK. Turkey breeding is a new sector of agriculture, the youngest branch of the Russian poultry industry, which began to fully develop in the last 15 years. At the end of 2022, Russia's share in the global turkey market was 7% (415,000 tons of meat). This provided our country, which for the first time overtook the traditional leaders - Germany, Poland and France, first place in Europe and second in the world in terms of production. The United States remains the leader. Over the past decade, domestic ...
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