Portugal: Agriculture and fisheries monthly bulletin, animal production market in April

Published 2021년 5월 26일

Tridge summary

In April 2021, Portugal saw a positive trend in the price indices for several agricultural products, including poultry, fruits, bulk oil, potatoes, plants and flowers, sheep and goats, eggs, fresh vegetables, and pigs, with cattle experiencing a decrease. The total clean weight of cattle slaughtered in March 2021 experienced an increase, along with a greater volume of birds and rabbits slaughtered. However, the production of chicken and chicken eggs, as well as cow's milk, experienced a decrease in March 2021. There was a significant increase in the volume of catches of marine fish, crustaceans, and molluscs in Portugal in March 2021, compared to the previous month.
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In April 2021, there were positive variations in the price indices for agricultural products in the poultry producer (+ 34.8%), fruits (+ 27.1%), bulk oil (+ 25.5%) , potatoes (+ 22.8%), plants and flowers (+ 14.8%), sheep and goats (+ 12.8%), eggs (+ 7.7%), fresh vegetables (+ 6.5%) and pigs (+ 2.5%). The cattle price index decreased by 2.0%. In relation to the previous month, there were increases in the price index of pigs and poultry (both with + 11.4%), bulk olive oil (+ 7.8%), fruits (+ 1.6%) , plants and flowers (+ 1.3%), eggs (+ 0.7%), potatoes (+ 0.4%) and cattle (+ 0.2%) and a decrease in the price index for fresh vegetables (- 7.6%). In sheep and goats, no variation was observed. Slaughtered cattle: highest slaughter volume in all species The total clean weight of cattle slaughtered and approved for consumption in March 2021 was 45 171 tons, which corresponded to an increase of 9.1% (+ 2.1% in February ), due to the higher slaughter volume recorded in all species: cattle ...
Source: AgroNegocios

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