European Union meat prices rose by 3.3% in a year

Published Apr 8, 2024

Tridge summary

Over the past three years, the period between April 2022 and March 2023 witnessed the highest annual meat inflation rates, with a peak at 17.3% in February 2023. While beef, veal, lamb, and goat saw price increases under 15%, poultry and pork prices fluctuated more significantly. By February 2024, meat prices had risen in most European Union countries compared to the previous year, with notable increases over 7% in Bulgaria, Romania, and Croatia. In contrast, the Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark experienced declines in meat prices, highlighting a varied inflation landscape across the EU.
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Original content

Over the past three years, annual meat inflation rates have been highest between April 2022 and March 2023, with annual change rates exceeding 10%. The highest rate was recorded in February 2023 when the price was 17.3% higher than in February 2022. The annual increase in the prices of beef, veal, lamb and goat has remained below 15% for the past three years. Poultry and pork prices showed greater fluctuations. In February 2024, most countries in the European Union reported a price increase for meat, compared to February 2023. The highest increases were in ...
Source: Agri Holland

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