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    Serbian food prices and production costs both rise

    • Last Update: 2021-11-01
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    "Political News" reported on October 20 that data from the Serbian National Bureau of Statistics showed that the prices of agricultural products in Serbia have risen by 24% in one year .
    Among them, fruit rose by 58.
    5%, livestock and poultry products rose by 11.
    3%, agricultural products for industrial processing rose by 42.
    9%, and cereals rose by 24.
    6% .The European Commission recently pointed out that the agricultural sector in Serbia and Europe is facing pressure from rising energy prices, fertilizer, seeds and animal feed costs
    .
    From December 2019 to September this year alone, energy prices rose by 38% and fertilizer prices rose by 78%
    .
    However, the purchase price of EU crops will also increase, and producers can partially alleviate the cost problem
    .
    Cereal production in the EU is increasing, and total production is expected to be 5% higher than in 2020
    .
    Mainly due to the increase in wheat production by 11.
    9% to 131 million tons, and the increase in sugar beet by 13.
    6% to 113 million tons
    .
    Sugar prices reached 400 euros per ton in July, the highest since 2017
    .
    Barley will be reduced by 4% and corn is expected to reach 68.
    8 million tons
    .
       Due to the 4.
    1% increase in pork production in the first half of 2021 and the decline in demand, the EU pork market is facing the problem of falling prices and rising costs for producers
    .
    Pork production growth is expected to slow to 1.
    7%
    .
    The poultry industry is also facing a severe situation.
    Due to bird flu, reduced demand in the hotel industry and high food costs, production is expected to fall by 0.
    9% in 2021
    .
    At the same time, due to the ban on bird flu, EU exports of poultry products will drop by 5%
    .
      "Political News" reported on October 20 that data from the Serbian National Bureau of Statistics showed that the prices of agricultural products in Serbia have risen by 24% in one year .
    Among them, fruit rose by 58.
    5%, livestock and poultry products rose by 11.
    3%, agricultural products for industrial processing rose by 42.
    9%, and cereals rose by 24.
    6% .    The European Commission recently pointed out that the agricultural sector in Serbia and Europe is facing pressure from rising energy prices, fertilizer, seeds and animal feed costs
    .
    From December 2019 to September this year alone, energy prices rose by 38% and fertilizer prices rose by 78%
    .
       However, the purchase price of EU crops will also increase, and producers can partially alleviate the cost problem
    .
    Cereal production in the EU is increasing, and total production is expected to be 5% higher than in 2020
    .
    Mainly due to the increase in wheat production by 11.
    9% to 131 million tons, and the increase in sugar beet by 13.
    6% to 113 million tons
    .
    Sugar prices reached 400 euros per ton in July, the highest since 2017
    .
    Barley will be reduced by 4% and corn is expected to reach 68.
    8 million tons
    .
       Due to the 4.
    1% increase in pork production in the first half of 2021 and the decline in demand, the EU pork market is facing the problem of falling prices and rising costs for producers
    .
    Pork production growth is expected to slow to 1.
    7%
    .
    The poultry industry is also facing a severe situation.
    Due to bird flu, reduced demand in the hotel industry and high food costs, production is expected to fall by 0.
    9% in 2021
    .
    At the same time, due to the ban on bird flu, EU exports of poultry products will drop by 5%
    .
      "Political News" reported on October 20 that data from the Serbian National Bureau of Statistics showed that the prices of agricultural products in Serbia have risen by 24% in one year .
    Among them, fruit rose by 58.
    5%, livestock and poultry products rose by 11.
    3%, agricultural products for industrial processing rose by 42.
    9%, and cereals rose by 24.
    6% . Agricultural products prices, fruits, livestock and poultry products, cereals   The European Commission recently pointed out that the agricultural sector in Serbia and Europe is facing pressure from rising energy prices, fertilizer, seeds and animal feed costs
    .
    From December 2019 to September this year alone, energy prices rose by 38% and fertilizer prices rose by 78%
    .
       However, the purchase price of EU crops will also increase, and producers can partially alleviate the cost problem
    .
    Cereal production in the EU is increasing, and total production is expected to be 5% higher than in 2020
    .
    Mainly due to the increase in wheat production by 11.
    9% to 131 million tons, and the increase in sugar beet by 13.
    6% to 113 million tons
    .
    Sugar prices reached 400 euros per ton in July, the highest since 2017
    .
    Barley will be reduced by 4% and corn is expected to reach 68.
    8 million tons
    .
       Due to the 4.
    1% increase in pork production in the first half of 2021 and the decline in demand, the EU pork market is facing the problem of falling prices and rising costs for producers
    .
    Pork production growth is expected to slow to 1.
    7%
    .
    The poultry industry is also facing a severe situation.
    Due to bird flu, reduced demand in the hotel industry and high food costs, production is expected to fall by 0.
    9% in 2021
    .
    At the same time, due to the ban on bird flu, EU exports of poultry products will drop by 5%
    .
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