As of 2023, the meat market in Poland stands at 3.5 million metric tons. The volume has shown steady growth from 3.0 million metric tons in 2014 to its current level. The year-on-year growth for 2023 is 0.72%. Over the last five years, the market has seen an average annual increase (CAGR) of 0.84%. In the most recent years, the yearly variations have been relatively stable, with increases of 0.8% in 2020, 0.79% in 2021, and 0.75% in 2022.
Forecasts predict a continued gradual increase in meat market volume, with an anticipated growth rate of 0.53% per year on average over the next five years, leading to a 2028 volume of 3.62 million metric tons. This suggests a market expansion of approximately 2.7% over the forecasted period.
Future Trends to Watch For:
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards plant-based meat alternatives could impact growth.
- Economic factors such as inflation and disposable income levels will influence meat consumption.
- Regulatory changes and sustainability initiatives may affect production processes and market dynamics.
- Technological advancements in meat production and distribution are likely to drive future efficiencies.