Prosciutto di San Daniele in Belgium record sales in 2020

Published 2021년 4월 26일

Tridge summary

In 2020, the production of Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO reached 2,546,000 legs, with 18% of that production exported and the rest consumed domestically, generating a total turnover of 310 million euros. The main export markets were France, the United States, Germany, and Australia, with the European Union receiving 57% of the total quotas. There was also significant growth in Eastern European markets, with Romania, Poland, Slovenia, Ukraine, and the Czech Republic seeing the largest increases. Additionally, the production of pre-sliced trays experienced consistent growth, with over 21.3 million certified trays.
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The total production of Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO in 2020 was 2,546,000 legs sent for processing, coming from the 54 slaughterhouses that process the raw material supplied by the 3,641 authorized Italian farms. With respect to total production, 18% was destined for foreign markets, while the remaining 82% for domestic consumption. The total turnover reached 310 million euros. While recording a decline of a few percentage points in sales abroad, caused by the ongoing pandemic which reduced exports, the export data reveal interesting results, testifying to the worldwide recognition of San Daniele PDO, with sales totalling approximately 4 million kilograms of product aimed at the extra-Italian market. 57% of the total quotas went to the European Union. The most important export quotas confirm, in order: France with 26.1% of the market, the United States with 16.5%, Germany with 15.3% and, the last country in double figures, Australia with 12.3%, followed by Belgium (6.1%), ...
Source: EuroMeat

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