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Meat market in Poland on 11/02/2024

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Published Feb 28, 2024

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Between February 5 and 11, 2024, the purchase prices of live pigs in Poland increased by 2% from the previous week to PLN 6.87/kg, but were 13% lower than the previous year. Pork half-carcass prices also rose by 1% to PLN 9.95/kg. However, live beef prices decreased to PLN 9.81/kg, a 9% drop from last year. Live poultry prices remained stable, with broiler chickens, turkeys, and broiler ducks priced at PLN 4.63/kg, PLN 6.15/kg, and PLN 6.72/kg respectively. Poultry meat sales prices increased, with gutted chicken and turkey carcasses sold at PLN 7.87/kg and PLN 13.47/kg respectively.
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Purchase prices of live pigs On the domestic market, from February 5 to February 11, 2024, meat plants monitored by the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development purchased slaughter pigs for PLN 6.87/kg, i.e. 2% more expensive than a week earlier. This price level was 2% lower than a month ago and 13% lower than a year ago. Pork sales prices Following the increase in purchasing prices, the price of pork increased. In meat plants, the price of pork half-carcasses increased by 1% to PLN 9.95/kg within a week. The price of this product was 6% lower than a month ago and 11% lower than in the same period of 2023. Live beef purchase prices On February 5–11, 2024, the price of live beef decreased further on the domestic market. Slaughter cattle were purchased at PLN 9.81/kg, which is PLN 0.05/kg cheaper than a week earlier, but 1% more expensive than a month ago. The price of this livestock was 9% lower than last year. In the ...
Source: Gospodarz
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