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European poultry industry trends November 5 th 2014, County Monaghan Dr. Aline Veauthier & Prof. Dr. H.-W. Windhorst (WING, University of Vechta) 1

Agenda The European Chicken Meat Market - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary The European Turkey Meat Market - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary Perspectives

Goals to give an overview about the development of chicken meat and turkey meat production in Europe between 2000 and 2012 on the basis of sub-regions, to identify countries with increasing, stagnating or decreasing chicken and turkey meat production, to take a look at the future development.

THE EUROPEAN CHICKEN MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

Chicken meat production 2012

The development of global chicken meat production between 2000 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t Continent 2000 2006 2012 Increase (%) Africa Asia Europe N America* CS America Oceania 2,778 18,644 9,387 16,673 10,482 732 3,370 25,343 10,773 19,678 13,992 945 4,648 31,542 15,321 20,891 18,176 1,235 67.3 69.2 63.2 25.3 82.9 68.7 World 58,696 74,101 **92,812 58.1 * Canada, Mexico, USA ** sum does not add because of rounding

The development of global chicken meat production between 1970 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t

The development of global chicken meat production between 2000 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t

THE EUROPEAN CHICKEN MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

The ten leading countries in European chicken meat production in 2012 Country Sub-region Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Russian Federation Eastern Europe 3,299 21.5 Poland United Kingdom Spain Ukraine France Italy Germany Netherlands Belgium Eastern Europe Northern Europe Southern Europe Eastern Europe Western Europe Southern Europe Western Europe Western Europe Western Europe 1,411 1,381 1,137 1,075 1,056 922 903 889 512 9.2 9.0 7.4 7.0 6.9 6.0 5.9 5.8 *3.3 10 countries - 12,586 *82.1 Europe - 15,321 100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of chicken production in the European sub-regions between 2000 and 2012; data in 1,000 t Year 2000 2005 2012 Change (%) Northern Europe 1,728 1,885 2,065 Eastern Europe 2,505 4,034 7,050 Southern Europe 2,220 2,188 2,663 Western Europe 2,934 2,666 3,543 Europe 9,387 10,773 15,321 + 19. 5 + 181.4 + 20.0 + 20.8 + 63.2 sum does not add because of rounding

The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of the Europe between 2000 and 2012

THE EUROPEAN CHICKEN MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

The ranking of the Eastern European countries in chicken meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Russian Federation Poland Ukraine Romania Belarus Hungary Czech Republic Bulgaria Slovakia Moldova 3,299 1,411 1,075 352 318 254 151 86 65 39 46.8 20.0 15.5 5.0 4.5 3.6 2.1 1.3 0.0 0.6 Eastern Europe 7,050 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of chicken meat production in the Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Belarus and Hungary between 2000 and 2012 2.5 mill. t 405%

The ranking of the Western European countries in chicken meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) France Germany Netherlands Belgium Austria Switzerland Luxembourg 1,065 903 889 512 109 75 <1 29.8 25.5 25.1 14.4 3.1 2.1 0.0 Western Europe 3,543 100.0

The development of chicken meat production in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Austria between 2000 and 2012-390,000 t - 81,000 t

The ranking of the Southern European countries in chicken meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Spain Italy Portugal Greece Serbia Slovenia Bosnia a. Herzegovina Croatia Albania Montenegro Malta Former Yugoslavia 1,132 922 244 104 94 55 53 27 16 4 4 2 42.7 34.6 9.2 3.9 3.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 Southern Europe 2,663 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of chicken meat production in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece between 2000 and 2012. + 200,000 t - 120,000 t

The ranking of the Northern European countries in chicken meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) United Kingdom Denmark Sweden Finland Ireland Norway Lithuania Latvia Estonia Iceland 1,381 177 110 99 88 81 79 25 17 8 66.9 8.6 5.3 4.8 4.3 3.9 3.8 1.2 0.8 0.4 Northern Europe 2,065 100.0

The development of chicken meat production in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Ireland between 2000 and 2012

THE EUROPEAN CHICKEN MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

Summary Global chicken meat production increased from 58.7 mill. t in 2000 to 92.8 mill. t in 2012 or by 58.1 %. Europe s chicken meat production volume grew from 9.4 mill. t to 15.3 mill. t or by 63.2 % in the same time period. European countries contributed 5.9 mill. t or 17.4 % to the global growth of chicken meat production. The dynamics in the sub-regions differed considerably. The highest absolute growth with 4.5 mill. t showed Eastern Europe, followed by Western Europe with almost 610,000 t. The highest relative growth was to be found in Eastern Europe with 181.4 %, followed by Western Europe with 20.8 %. The ten leading countries shared 82.1 % of the total chicken meat production volume in Europe, the top two countries, Russia and Poland, 30.7 %. The regional concentration was very high in all sub-regions. The two or three leading countries contributed between 70 % and almost 80 % to the total chicken meat production in the respective sub-region.

THE EUROPEAN TURKEY MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of turkey meat production in Europe - The development of turkey meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

Turkey meat production in 2012

The development of global turkey meat production between 2000 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t Continent 2000 2006 2012 Increase (%) Africa Asia Europe N America* CS America Oceania 77 165 1,977 2,595 228 26 94 132 1,736 2,764 419 23 161 115 1,777 2,888 645 24 + 109.1-30.3-10.1 + 11.3 + 182.9-7.7 World 5,068 **5,168 **5,610 + 10.7 * Canada, Mexico, USA ** sum does not add because of rounding

The development of global turkey meat production between 2000 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t

THE EUROPEAN TURKEY MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of turkey meat production in Europe - The development of turkey meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

The development of turkey meat production in the European sub-regions between 2000 and 2012 by continents; data in 1,000 t Year 2000 2006 2012 Change (%) Northern Europe 309 239 252 Eastern Europe 124 175 186 Southern Europe 421 348 401 Western Europe 1,122 973 937 Europe 1,977 1,736 1,777-18.4 +50.7-4.9-16.5-10.1

The ten leading countries in European turkey meat production in 2012 Country Sub-region Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Germany France Italy United Kingdom Poland Hungary Netherlands Portugal Ireland Spain Western Europe Western Europe Southern Europe Northern Europe Eastern Europe Eastern Europe Western Europe Southern Europe Northern Europe Southern Europe 464 379 322 196 100 84 59 38 29 27 26.1 21.3 18.1 11.0 5.6 4.7 3.3 2.1 1.6 1.5 10 countries - 1,698 *95.6 Europe - 1,777 100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

THE EUROPEAN TURKEY MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of chicken meat production in Europe - The development of chicken meat production in the sub-regions of Europe

The development of turkey meat production in the sub-regions of Europe between 2000 and 2012-16.5 %

The ranking of Western European countries in turkey meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Germany France Netherlands Austria Belgium Switzerland 464 379 59 25 9 1 49.5 40.4 6.3 2.7 1.0 0.2 Western Europe 937 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of turkey meat production in Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and Hungary between 2000 and 2012-48.7 % - 14,000 t

The development of turkey meat production in the sub-regions of Europe between 2000 and 2012

The ranking of Southern European countries in turkey meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Italy Portugal Spain Croatia Slovenia Greece Malta 322 38 28 6 5 2 <1 80.3 9.5 7.0 1.5 1.2 0.5 0.0 Southern Europe 401 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of turkey meat production in Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and Hungary between 2000 and 2012-113,000 t

The ranking of Northern European countries in turkey meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) United Kingdom Ireland Norway Finland Lithuania Sweden Denmark 196 29 10 8 5 4 <1 80.3 9.5 7.0 1.5 1.2 0.5 0.0 Northern Europe 252 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of turkey meat production in Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and Hungary between 2000 and 2012-120,000 t + 40,000 t

The ranking of Eastern European countries in turkey meat production in 2012 Country Production (1,000 t) Share (%) Poland Hungary Czech Republic Moldova Bulgaria Slovakia 100 84 1 1 <1 <1 53.8 45.2 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 Eastern Europe 186 *100.0 *sum does not add because of rounding

The development of turkey meat production in Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and Hungary between 2000 and 2012???

THE EUROPEAN TURKEY MEAT MARKET - The global setting - The development of turkey meat production in Europe - The development of turkey meat production in the sub-regions of Europe - Summary

Summary The volume of turkey meat production in Europe is much lower than that of chicken meat production. Between 2000 and 2012, the production volume decreased by 200,000 t or 10.1 %. With the exception of Eastern Europe, all other sub-regions showed a negative development of their production volume. Western European countries alone lost 185,000 t of their former production volume, mainly a result of the development in France which lost almost half of its turkey meat production in the analyzed time period. In Southern Europe, Italy is in a dominating positing regarding turkey meat production, the same is true for the United Kingdom in Northern Europe. The regional concentration is very high in all four sub-regions; in Europe as a whole the four leading countries shared 76.5 % of the total production volume.

PERSPECTIVES

Projected development of poultry meat production between 2013 and 2021 by selected continents; data in 1,000 t Year Asia N America 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Increase (%) 38,721 40,534 42,421 44,320 46,300 23,095 24,081 25,095 25,872 26,652 CS America 22,341 23,592 24,483 25,361 26,331 Europe 17,951 18,295 18,779 19,062 19,470 World 108,354 113,144 117,763 121,975 126,502 19.6 15.4 17.9 8.5 16.7 Source: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook

Projected development of poultry meat production in selected countries between 2013 and 2021; data in 1,000 t Year USA China Brazil EU (27) Russia India 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Increase (%) 18,967 19,715 20,534 21,134 21,778 18,146 18,843 19,566 20,311 21,081 14,031 14,786 15,217 15,630 16,115 12,804 12,727 12,783 12,825 12,907 3,600 3,903 4,203 4,305 4,481 3,166 3,357 3,560 3,774 4,005 14.8 16.2 14.9 0.8 24.5 26.5 Source: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook

What should be remembered? 1. The poultry industry has shown an extraordinary dynamics over the past four decades. 2. The main steering factors behind this dynamics were: Breeding of demand-oriented meat strains by hybridisation. The development of vaccines and medicine which allowed poultry meat production in large herds. The improvement of bio-security and hygiene management also in threshold and developing countries. Research results in animal nutrition which led to optimised feed for laying hens, boilers and turkeys. The development of trade with deep-frozen poultry meat and the use of standardised containers which reduced the transaction costs. The development of housing systems with automatic feeding equipment as well as computerised climate control.

What should be remembered? The economic success and the spatial shifts also generated problems: The main problems are: Introduction and dissemination of highly infectious diseases (Avian Influenza) because of higher mobility of live animals, meat and meat products. Environmental problems (odour, flies, dust, nitrification of the groundwater) resulting from the sectoral and regional concentration. Decoupling of animal and plant production systems resulting from increasing imports of feed components into production clusters of some EU (27) member countries ( i. e. Germany, Netherlands). Decreasing social acceptance of large-scale production facilities because of environmental problems, the (high) use of antibiotics and the perception of animal welfare problems. Lack of transparency of intensive production systems for the consumers.

It can be predicted that the poultry industry will grow in importance over the next decades as one of the main producers of high-quality protein. Eggs and poultry meat will be of utmost importance for the protein supply in developed as well as in developing and in threshold countries. What does this mean for the future of the poultry industry? Sustainable intensification

Thank you very much for your attention! Dr. Aline Veauthier Science and Information Centre for Sustainable Poultry Production (WING), University of Vechta www.wing-vechta.de