Foreign trade in beef and veal products of Poland

Published 2021년 8월 16일

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The article reports on the financial performance of the agricultural sector, focusing on the period January-May 2021. It highlights a 5% increase in revenues from shipping, reaching EUR 638 million or PLN 2.9 billion. Despite a slight decrease in imports of beef and veal by 1.5%, expenditures on these imports rose by 6% to EUR 66 million or PLN 300 million. The sector experienced a 2% decrease in beef and veal exports to EU countries, but a 10% increase in exports to non-EU countries, with beef making up 90% of these exports. The main recipients of beef exports were EU-27 countries, with Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands being the top recipients, while non-EU countries included Great Britain, Israel, and Japan.
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Revenues from shipping increased by 5% to EUR 638 million - PLN 2.9 billion. Imports of the beef and veal assortment amounted to 19 thousand. tonnes and was lower by 1.5% than in the previous year. EUR 66 million was spent on its purchase - PLN 300 million, ie more by 6% than in the period January-May 2020. EU countries had a significant share - 84% in the export of beef assortment, to which a total of 161 thousand. tonnes in carcass equivalent, i.e. less by 2% than in the previous year. Increasing by 10% to 30,000 tonnes were exported of beef and veal products to non-EU countries. The subject of export was primarily beef - 90% of the share, which was exported 149 thousand. tonnes in product weight, i.e. less by 1% than in the same period of 2020. The recipients of beef were mainly EU-27 countries with 86% share in volume, ...
Source: Gospodarz

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