Italian cheese Grana Padano sees growth in 2020 despite pandemic

Published 2021년 5월 3일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Grana Padano, an Italian cheese, saw a rise in production, exports, and consumption, making it the most consumed PDO product globally. The total production was 5.25 million wheels, with 41% of them exported, primarily to Europe, led by Germany. Despite a drop in US imports due to tariffs, the UK saw a significant increase. Domestic consumption in Italy also grew, aiding by increased retail sales and at-home consumption. The Consorzio Tutela Grana Padano is planning to boost consumption by 24% by 2024, focusing on environmental sustainability, animal welfare, and healthiness.
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Italian hard and fine-grained cheese Grana Padano saw growth in production, exports and consumption in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Grana Padano was once again the most consumed PDO product in the world, with 5.25 million wheels produced, or 2.2% more than in 2019. Exports Of the total, 2.11 million wheels, or 41%, were exported (+3.4%), with Europe consuming almost 84% of Grana Padano PDO exports (+4.98%). Germany consolidated its position as the leading export market, with a total of 567,028 wheels, up 7.18% compared to the previous year. France was second with 242,586 wheels (+4.74%), followed by the Benelux countries with 166,734 wheels (+3.80%). The US dropped to the fourth position, with 152,667 wheels (-8.91%), due to the effects of tariffs. The UK saw imports up 9.81% with 146,206 wheels. Domestic Consumption In Italy, 2.9 million wheels were sold in 2020 as retail consumption grew by 6.4% and 1.5% in the other channels. At-home consumption compensated for the ...
Source: ESMmagazine

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