Poland: Since joining the EU, dairy exports have increased sevenfold - KZSM

Published 2021년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

The Polish dairy industry is leveraging low domestic dairy consumption for export growth, with preliminary data for 2020 showing a slight increase in dairy product exports, potentially reaching a value of around EUR 2.1-2.2 billion, which is about 30% of the total dairy market value. The exports are supported by the highest euro exchange rate values in the last decade. The primary export markets are European Union countries, accounting for 65-70% of the total export value, with Germany being the largest recipient. Other significant recipients include developing countries, the CIS, and Central and Eastern countries. The exports consist of various dairy products, with cheese being the largest export item.
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Original content

Export - due to the low consumption of dairy products in our country, it is a driving force for the development of the Polish dairy industry, including milk production. - If we managed to bring the consumption of dairy products to the level of approx. 290 liters per milk - it would be approx. 30 percent. more to current consumption, then the scale of exports could be slightly lower. However, regardless of the occurrence of various situations, we should never give up exports, because it is a showcase of great Polish food in the world - believes the president of KZSM. We do not yet have the final results in foreign trade of dairy products for 2020. What can be said about exports according to preliminary results. The amount of exported dairy products in 2020 was slightly higher than in the previous year. The value of exports will probably be at the level of 2019 or may be slightly higher and amount to approx. EUR 2.1-2.2 billion, which is approx. 30% of the value of the dairy market. ...

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