More self-sufficiency in protein feed sources is needed by the EU according to Fefac

Published 2024년 4월 12일

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According to the European Commission's revised EU feed protein balance report from November 2022, the European Union has managed to maintain a stable self-sufficiency level of approximately 77% for all protein sources over the past three years. Despite this achievement, the EU's dependency on imports for meeting its protein requirements remains high, with an annual import of around 28 million tonnes of soybean meal. This highlights the ongoing challenge the EU faces in reducing its reliance on protein imports.
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The latest version of the revised EU feed protein balance published by the European Commission in November 2022 shows that EU self-sufficiency for all protein sources has been stable at around 77% over the past three ...
Source: Agronews

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