Beef consumption in the world and the European Union : recent evolutions and prospects
Abstract
This paper proposes an analysis of past and future beef consumption patterns in the world and the European Union (EU). Per capita and total beef consumption decreased in the EU over the past decade but evolutions differ significantly among the various Member States. However, EU beef consumption recovered from the second BSE crisis, except in Germany. Prospects suggest that world beef trade should increase in the medium and long term. The EU would not be able to take profit from this increase because of its low price competitiveness relative to other exporters. The EU beef market equilibrium is highly sensitive tovarious parameters related to assumptions on production, imports, per capita consumption and subsidised exports. The enlargement process of the EU to Centraland Eastern European countries appears as an opportunityfor EU-15 beef producers since these countriess hould be net importers of beef meat in 2010.
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