The European meat market is experiencing a shift, with declining production in beef, lamb, and pork, while poultry production is on the rise. In 2024, EU meat imports are anticipated to increase by 2% due to high demand and prices, but exports are expected to fall by 10% due to reduced competitiveness. Per capita meat consumption in the EU is projected to slightly rise in 2024 and stabilize in 2025. Beef production is forecasted to decrease by 0.5% in 2024 and 1% in 2025, and pork production is expected to decline by 0.5% this year and 0.2% next year, with weaker demand from China leading to a reduction in pork exports. The poultry sector is set to grow, with a 4% increase in production and a 3% rise in exports in 2024, despite concerns over bird flu. Meanwhile, sheep herds are contracting, with a 5% decrease in slaughtered animals predicted this year and a further 1% reduction next year.