Spain requested almost 7,500 tons for pork storage

Published 2022년 5월 4일

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From March 25 to April 28, the Spanish pig sector made a request to store 7,489 tons of meat, which is the third largest request in Europe following the Netherlands and Denmark. The majority of the requests were for boneless hams and the shortest storage period, 60 days, was the most popular. This initiative was approved by the European Commission on March 23 in response to the challenging market situation caused by a slowdown in exports to China, the spread of African swine fever in the EU, and COVID-19 restrictions.
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The Spanish pig sector has requested between March 25 and April 28 the private storage of 7,489 tons of meat, the third largest figure after that of the Netherlands (11,003 tons) and Denmark (8,010 tons), according to the Fund Spanish Agricultural Guarantee (FEGA). Germany ranks fourth in requests, with 6,560 tons, followed by Poland (3,200 tons) and France (1,226 tons). Of the European requests -40,673 tons in total-, 23,686 t correspond to boneless hams; 6,417 to boneless bacon, 3,067 to hams, 2,708 to boneless centers; 2,501 to bacon; 1,513 to bacon; 560 to cutlets; 400 half carcasses; 172 to pallets and 100 tons to front parts. Of the 7,489 tons corresponding to Spain since the period for submitting aid applications began on March 25, 4,272 t correspond to boneless hams, 1,583 t to boneless bacon, 600 t to boneless centers, 400 t to half carcasses, 294 t to bacon, 260 t of hams, 60 t of bacon and 20 t of shoulders. Both in Spain and in all the EU countries, the shortest ...
Source: Agroclm

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