60% of goose meat in Germany is produced in November and December

Published 2021년 11월 10일

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The article highlights the beginning of Germany's goose season in November, which continues until Christmas, with the months accounting for approximately 60% of the country's annual goose meat production. In 2020, 2,923 tons were produced, a slight decrease due to the second coronavirus lockdown. The majority of goose meat imports, primarily from Poland and Hungary, saw a 4% drop due to bird flu in Hungary. Concurrently, duck meat production was significantly higher, with 26,508 tons produced in 2020.
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The goose season in Germany begins with St. Martin's Day on Thursday. Until Christmas, many people enjoy a roast goose in a restaurant or at a family celebration. As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the months of November and December accounted for 60% of the 2020 annual production, totaling 2,923 t of goose meat. In the last two months of 2020, 1,753 t of goose meat were produced, 42 t less than in the same period of the previous year (-2.4%). This slight decrease could be due to the fact that the goose season fell in the middle of the second lockdown to contain the corona pandemic. In 2019, the share of November and December in the annual production of goose meat was slightly higher at 63%. Goose meat is a seasonal business - three quarters of the slaughter quantities are usually accounted for in the fourth quarter. In 2020, 2,240 t of goose meat was produced from October to December. Falling imports of goose meat due to bird flu in Hungary Most of the ...

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