From 2011 to 2021, the fresh pork price in Poland experienced fluctuations with notable peaks and troughs. Key years include a high point in 2019 with 3.5 Euros/Kg and a low in 2021 at 2.88 Euros/Kg. Year-on-year analysis reveals significant price volatility, particularly a sharp decline from 2019 to 2021. Over the last five years ending in 2021, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) was negative, reflecting overall price decline. As of 2023, prices are expected to have rebounded slightly amidst economic recovery post-pandemic.
Looking ahead, several factors could influence fresh pork prices, including fluctuating demand, changes in agricultural policy, and potential impacts from climate change affecting pork supply and feed costs. Monitoring these variables will be crucial for accurately predicting future price trends.