Following the outbreak of COVID-19 and the devaluation of the national currency in many countries around the world, especially in developing countries, the poultry industry is facing new opportunities and problems. Note that this pandemic had a devastating effect on the structure of the poultry industry in different parts of the world. The destruction of the overall structure and the reduction of consumer demand are among the most important effects of this disease that have affected the poultry industry. Some experts believe that these problems could create new opportunities for the poultry industry. Falling citizens’ incomes under such conditions can. Read more...
Tajikistan appears to have continued to grow in the poultry industry.Estimates show that the country’s poultry industry has succeeded in producing nearly two percent more chicken meat in the first nine months of this year than last year. The Ministry of Agriculture has worked out a medium-term plan to maintain this annual growth, and now it seems that these efforts have continued even in the pandemic of COVID-19. However, despite the continued growth of production of this product, the study of the country’s markets shows that the growing trend of chicken meat prices in this country has also continued. On average, the price of chicken meat in Tajikistan compared. Read more...
Chicken meat exports from Ukraine to the EU fell in the first nine months of this year.According to statistics released by experts, the country has experienced a decline of more than 13.5 percent in this sector. Informed sources say that the country’s representatives are consulting with their counterparts in the European Union and the United States to create new markets for Ukrainian poultry products. It should be noted that this country is currently the third-largest supplier of chicken meat in the European Union after Brazil and Thailand. Assessments show that the country has achieved more than 50 international agreements in areas related to the export. Read more...
Russia is trying to resume its poultry exports to Japan.Russian experts believe that in addition to the high export potential of the Japanese market, exports to this country can help to produce more diverse products in the Russian poultry industry. Russian poultry producers are trying to export more poultry products with more added value. According to estimates, the country imported more than 571,000 tons of animal protein products worth more than $ 1.3 billion in 2019. Most of these imports came from Brazil, Thailand, the United States, Hungary, France, Turkey, Spain, Malaysia, Poland, and the Philippines. In 2019, many news networks reported that initial. Read more...
Russia has succeeded in exporting its chicken meat to the Philippines.According to published information, the first shipment exported by Russia to this country was only 27 tons. The export comes amid a dispute between Brazil and the Philippines over the possible contamination of Brazilian-made chicken meat with COVID-19, which is likely to be pursued through the World Trade Organization. Some experts believe that the Philippines’ announcement of the possibility of contamination of chicken meat produced in Brazil is due to the country’s efforts to replace the imports it needs with other countries. According to the agreement reached between the. Read more...
In recent years, new products in the poultry industry have been introduced to end consumers, which has changed the landscape of this industry dramatically. In recent years, the poultry industry has faced a group of mostly laboratory and synthetic products, which have gained a significant market share thanks to the strong marketing teams of their companies.Although the industry has been conservative about new products, such products have been able to make their mark among other products. Some commentators believe that under the current circumstances, many potential customers of poultry products are looking for new products.But in the meantime, what causes one of the. Read more...
Ukraine’s poultry population was declined by 2020.Data from government statistics show that the country’s poultry population fell 4.5 percent in October compared to 2019. The country’s poultry meat exports also declined in the first six months of this year, after an increasing golden period. Estimates show that poultry exports from the country in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year decreased by more than 85,000 tons. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the MHP, as the largest producer of chicken meat in the country, has managed to regain its position in the international and domestic markets of the country with. Read more...
Experts estimate that despite the outbreak of COVID-19, the two countries’ agricultural cooperation increased by more than 60 percent between January and August this year, exceeding $ 630 million. Recently, at a meeting of the intergovernmental commission of the two countries, a clear vision for agricultural cooperation was explained and a “roadmap” for the agricultural sector was designed. The news of the agreements comes amid a recent flurry of poultry by the Uzbek president to fight absolute poverty. It should be noted that the average per capita consumption of chicken meat in Uzbekistan is 10 kg. Uzbekistan Reconstruction and Development. Read more...
The poultry industry is facing extreme challenges around the world as a result of the global spread of COVID-19. Even processors in Russia are forced to overcome the hurdles that this pandemic has put throughout the food chain. To enable optimal service towards their customers, Meyn Poultry Processors has done thorough research on the influence of COVID-19 on the Russian poultry industry and the numbers of growth and decrease throughout the entire market during the past years. “We can only stand side by side with our customers if we are prepared for any shifts we foresee in the market. The only way to foresee the future is by learning your history inside. Read more...
Ukraine exported poultry meat amounting to 214.5 thousand tonnes worth $333.67 million between January and August 2018, according to data released by GFS. Ukraine's main importers of poultry meat in January-August are the Netherlands, with $81.21 million; Slovakia, with $41.87 million; and Iraq, with $28.64 million. Shipments to these countries totaled 52.22 thousand tonnes, 26.93 thousand tonnes and 18.41 thousand tonnes of poultry meat, respectively, as reported by Latifundist. Ukraine's poultry meat exports increased by 23% in the first half of 2018,. Read more...
© Inline LLC 2015-2024. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service