The Meat Association noted a decrease in wholesale meat prices in Russia

Published 2024년 1월 14일

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Wholesale prices for meat products in Russia, including live pigs, pork, and broiler meat, have decreased significantly in the past two months. Despite the decline in wholesale prices, retail prices for these meats have not changed, and are unlikely to fall to the levels observed last year in the near future. The head of the National Meat Association has proposed several measures to stabilize prices, including maintaining good profitability for the industry, creating mutually beneficial relationships between producers and retail chains, and improving veterinary services and finding new qualified employees.
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Wholesale prices for meat products in Russia are actively declining, Interfax reports, citing data from the National Meat Association (NMA). First of all, we are talking about live pigs, pork itself and broiler meat. Over the past two months, according to her monitoring, the price of the first of the goods has fallen by a quarter to 116 rubles per kilogram, the cost of the latter has decreased by the same amount - to an average of 155 rubles. As for pork itself, the decline occurred in several positions at once. In particular, carbonate, one of the most popular among middle-class Russians and especially high-income citizens, has sharply fallen in price - from 350-360 to 280-285 rubles/kg. Another type in demand not only among Russian consumers, but also among meat processors, pork ham, became 30 percent cheaper, but the price remained 14 percent higher than last year. Meat could be solution to fight world hunger - UN The organization recalled that earlier industry experts also ...
Source: Rosng

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