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    European market is facing beef shortage

    • Last Update: 2022-05-12
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    "Politico" reported on April 12 that beef consumption in Serbia fell by a third due to the fasting ahead of Easter and rising prices , but it is expected to recover before the tourist season .
    In Europe and the Western Balkans, markets are facing severe shortages of beef and other types of beef .
    Poland, as a big country for raising live cattle, has begun to import live cattle, which is unprecedented so far .
    This also means that beef prices will continue to climb and affect the Serbian beef industry .




     
    The "Agricultural Profits" Association of Serbia said it was a signal that Serbia should continue the beef export business, although the expected beef exports to Albania have not yet materialized as Albanian buyers are trying to drive down prices
    .
    The association said the supply of high-quality fat cattle in Serbia is dwindling, while beef purchases during the tourist season have not yet begun
    .
    Breeders of the relevant fattening cattle breeds are satisfied with the association's advice that they should wait while buyers drive down prices, as they believe the grain export ban will have an impact on their breeding industry
    .
    The current cost of raising live cattle is 2.
    8 euros per kilo
    .
     
    The association's regular market surveys show that fattening cattle and fattening calves are declining in the Western Balkans and Europe, and live cattle prices have increased from 2.
    8 euros to 3.
    1 euros per kilo
    .
    Large live cattle remain in high demand, with Lebanon, Israel, Libya and Italy the main buyers
    .
    In recent days, Poland, a major exporter of beef and veal, has been importing live cattle from Croatia at 3 euros per kilo
    .
    Buyers who ship live cattle in Croatia to Israel are trying to replicate the same operation in the port of Bar in Montenegro and are looking to buy live cattle from Serbia, which has the lowest prices for high quality live cattle in the region
    .
    The association advises its members to wait and only accept live cattle purchase prices of at least 3 euros per kilo
    .
    price beef imports
     
      The "Agricultural Profits" Association of Serbia said it was a signal that Serbia should continue the beef export business, although the expected beef exports to Albania have not yet materialized as Albanian buyers are trying to drive down prices
    .
    The association said the supply of high-quality fat cattle in Serbia is dwindling, while beef purchases during the tourist season have not yet begun
    .
    Breeders of the relevant fattening cattle breeds are satisfied with the association's advice that they should wait while buyers drive down prices, as they believe the grain export ban will have an impact on their breeding industry
    .
    The current cost of raising live cattle is 2.
    8 euros per kilo
    .
     
      The association's regular market surveys show that fattening cattle and fattening calves are declining in the Western Balkans and Europe, and live cattle prices have increased from 2.
    8 euros to 3.
    1 euros per kilo
    .
    Large live cattle remain in high demand, with Lebanon, Israel, Libya and Italy the main buyers
    .
    In recent days, Poland, a major exporter of beef and veal, has been importing live cattle from Croatia at 3 euros per kilo
    .
    Buyers who ship live cattle in Croatia to Israel are trying to replicate the same operation in the port of Bar in Montenegro and are looking to buy live cattle from Serbia, which has the lowest prices for high quality live cattle in the region
    .
    The association advises its members to wait and only accept live cattle purchase prices of at least 3 euros per kilo
    .
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