The current situation in the beef market, according to Witold Choiński, remains fairly stable, although there are no shortage of risk factors (geopolitical tensions, sanitary restrictions, or administrative decisions) that may affect its development in the coming months. Poland, as one of the key beef producers in the European Union, benefits from sustained interest from third markets. The beef sector dependent on exports An essential element, according to Choiński, remains the structure of domestic consumption, which is still relatively low compared to other EU countries. This causes the industry to be highly dependent on exports, and thus more sensitive to changes in international trade, currency exchange rates, or administrative decisions of importing countries. In this context, actions aimed at opening new markets and removing existing barriers are of particular importance, an example of which is the opening of the Philippine market. - At the same time, producers are dealing ...
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