Upturn for global poultry market, but tougher trade conditions remain

Upturn for global poultry market, but tougher trade conditions remain
Agricultural specialists at Rabobank note that global growth of poultry meat production has been driven by strong local market conditions rather than trade. Photo: Ruud Ploeg
Global poultry markets are moving towards more ‘normal’ market conditions following 4 years of highly disruptive conditions. A rise in poultry meat consumption of between 1.5% and 2%, coupled with disciplined supply growth, is boosting the sector with consumers having more spending power, plus lower feed prices. Agricultural specialists at Rabobank said most of this global growth has been driven by strong local market conditions rather than trade, especially in the emerging markets in Sou


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