What are the prices per kilogram of slaughter weight chasing meat by 2025 in Bulgaria?

Published 2021년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

The Center for Agricultural Economic Research (CAPA) reports that the survival of small and medium-sized livestock producers is under threat due to the failure of wholesale prices to rise in sync with feed prices. The report predicts that retail prices will reach BGN 4.95/kg for chicken, BGN 8.90/kg for pork, BGN 12.52/kg for beef, and BGN 14.56/kg for sheep meat from 2021-2025. Pork production is expected to recover and reach between 82-85 thousand tons by 2025, while chicken production is expected to rise to about 107 thousand tons. The EU is experiencing an oversupply of pork, which is suppressing price growth, but this is expected to change as production growth slows.
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Original content

Wholesale prices of livestock products do not increase reciprocally with the rise in feed prices. This is a challenge for the survival of small and medium-sized producers, according to its monthly bulletin from the Center for Agricultural Economic Research (CAPA). Farmers, look at what politicians are cooking for you The good news is that balancing market forces will lead to higher prices. On average for 2021-2025 they will be around BGN 4.63 / kg of carcass weight for beef and veal, BGN 3.72 / kg for pork, BGN 3.01 / kg for chicken meat and 12 , BGN 85 / kg for mutton and lamb. The growth of retail prices is kept to a maximum under the pressure of greater concentration in retail chains. This reflects on producers, and in the face of rising costs, their survival is at the expense of efficiency and lower gross margins. An increase in the retail prices of all meats is expected, as chicken will continue to be the cheapest and most affordable protein with a price of around BGN 4.95 / ...
Source: Agri

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