EU survived immediate energy crunch, but worries remain for poultry

Investing in renewable energy sources can make farms and nations less dependent on imported energy sources.
Investing in renewable energy sources can make farms and nations less dependent on imported energy sources.
The storm has passed but the crisis is not yet over. In fact, it has turned into a new, less acute one. Energy market analysts believe it may require market players to invest in the necessary solutions to ensure energy security in the long run. The recent energy price drop may provide some temporary relief for poultry farmers, as Europe has managed to avoid the worst possible scenario in winter 2022-2023, comments Aleksandra Svidler, consultant, economies and consumers at Euromonitor Internat


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