Hungary: Live producer prices for chickens for slaughter have risen, while those for turkeys have fallen

Published 2021년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

In the first 18 weeks of 2021, Hungary experienced a 2% increase in the live producer price of slaughter chicken to HUF 261 / kg, while the price of slaughter turkey decreased by 4% to HUF 380 / kg. The European Union's poultry meat exports saw a decrease of 7.9 percent in the first two months, with Hungary's poultry meat exports almost staying the same. Poultry meat imports in the EU decreased by 36 percent, with the majority coming from Brazil and Thailand. Hungary's slaughter statistics for the first three months of 2021 showed a slight increase, with a 2% increase in the price of chicken breast fillet and a 4% decrease in the price of bone-in chicken breast.
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Original content

According to AKI PÁIR, the live producer price of slaughter chicken in Hungary increased by 2% to HUF 261 / kg in the first 18 weeks of 2021 compared to the average price of the same period of the previous year, while the live producer price of slaughter turkey decreased by 4% to HUF 380 / kg in the same comparison. In our material, we have reviewed the summary following the development of the world poultry meat market. According to the European Commission, the Union's (EU27) poultry meat exports fell by 7.9 percent to 241.8 thousand tons in the first two months of 2021 compared to the same period last year. Ghana, Ukraine, Congo and the Republic of Benin increased, while EU poultry exports to the Philippines declined. Community poultrymeat imports fell by 36 per cent to 54.6 thousand tonnes at the same time. More than 90 percent of imports came from Brazil and Thailand, with a total of almost 50,000 tons of poultry meat coming from the two countries, which is 20 percent less than ...
Source: Magro

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