Analysts assessed the prospects for poultry meat production in Russia in 2024

Published 2023년 12월 21일

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Russian meat market analysts have differing assessments of the potential for poultry meat production in Russia next year, with some expecting a slight increase in market volume but negative production dynamics. This is due to problems with stabilizing production costs, the complex epizootic situation, and low economic efficiency. Experts also disagree on the best way to address the issue, with some suggesting a ban on exports while others believe in developing new directions in poultry farming. Overall, there is concern about the impact on prices and the lack of demand in Russia for certain types of poultry products.
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Russian meat market analysts have different assessments of the possibilities of poultry meat production in Russia next year, Veterinary Science and Life reports. The head of the information and analytical agency IMIT, Lyubov Savkina, expects that the total market volume of these products in the country should increase from the current year level by two to three percent to 11.6-12 million tons in slaughter weight. However, subsequently she expects negative production dynamics of around one to two percent. The expert said that the poultry meat market in the country has long stopped at the same level and is not growing, unlike, for example, pork. She cited problems with stabilizing production costs due to the fact that poultry farms do not have the opportunity to invest their own funds in reconstruction and modernization. The head of the Russian Poultry Union (Rosptitsesoyuz) and RAS academician Vladimir Fisinin expressed greater optimism on this issue. He recalled that last year ...
Source: Rosng

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