France has experienced a significant decrease in slaughters in the first quarter of 2023, with volumes dropping by 3.3% in weight and 2.4% in heads, marking the twelfth month of consistent decline due to a reduction in the herd and negative weather conditions. Furthermore, domestic demand is stagnant due to inflation, leading to a decrease in meat exports and imports, especially to and from the EU and China. The decline in exports is attributed to competition from the US and Brazil, while the decrease in imports, primarily from the EU and Spain, is especially notable from the UK.