Key Market Indicators
Estonian meat sales are projected to climb to €455 million by 2028, up from €398 million in 2023, marking an average annual growth rate of 2.2%. Since 2013, the Estonian meat market has shown a yearly increase of 3.6%. In 2023, Estonia ranked 29th in meat sales, with Latvia surpassing it at €398 million. France, Spain, and Italy secured the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. Estonian meat consumption is anticipated to reach 99,000 metric tons by 2028, up from 95,000 metric tons in 2023. This reflects an average yearly growth of 0.6% since 2019, when Estonian demand also rose by 0.6% annually. Meanwhile, Estonian meat production is expected to slightly decrease to 74,070 metric tons by 2028, down from 74,360 metric tons in 2023. This indicates a marginal annual decline of 0.1%. However, since 1997, the country's meat supply has experienced a yearly increase of 0.4%.