Ukraine: meat sector review
2014
Yarmak, A. | Svyatkivska, E. | Prikhodko, D.
Summary (En)
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Worldwide productivity growth throughout the meat production chain has been significant in recent years. Meat production has grown about 300 percent in the last 50 years. Meat is anticipated to be one of the fastest growing commodities due to increasing incomes, changing consumer preferences in many emerging economies, economies of scale and structural changes which are lowering costs of meat production and meat prices (poultry and pig meat in particular). Global meat consumption continues to grow at one of the highest rates of any major agricultural commodity. Growth in developing countries is projected to capture 82 percent of the additional global consumption by 2021. The six year period under review in this study is 2005 to 2010. Based on the review, forecasts are made on the mid-term prospects of the meat sector. Despite the fact that meat production in Ukraine grew in absolute terms during 2005û2010, its contribution to the Ukrainian GDP decreased from 4.4 percent to 3.2 percent. During those six years, Ukraine increased meat production in terms of volume by 39 percent. All of the increase occurred on commercial farms, while production on smallholder (household) farms remained largely unchanged. Poultry was the fastest growing segment of the meat sector. Despite a sharp decline in import tariff protection following WTO accession and the negative impact of the global financial crisis on trade and consumers’ incomes, which narrowed domestic profit margins in the short term, the meat sector managed to rebound and continue to grow.
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