In 2023, EU pork exports dropped significantly again

Published 2024년 2월 28일

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Exports from the EU fell by 18%. EU member states exported significantly less pigs, pork and by-products to third countries compared to the previous year. Exports recorded a total decline of 18%. In total, pork exports from the EU to third countries decreased by 4.083 million tonnes. Spain, with a market share of 31%, remains by far the largest European supplier.
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Exports from the EU fell by 18%. According to the EC, last year from January to December, EU member states again exported significantly less pigs, pork and by-products to third countries compared to the previous year. Exports recorded a total decline of 18%. In total, pork exports from the EU to third countries decreased by 4.083 million tonnes. Drastic decline in exports from Denmark Spain, with a market share of 31%, remains by far the largest European supplier, although the country recorded 19%. decrease in the volume of pork exports. Spain is followed by the Netherlands and Denmark as important exporters in second and third place, with Danish exports falling by 30% last year and Dutch exports by 13%. German pork exports to third countries fell by ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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