European Goats Producer Price by Country

As of 2023, Greece leads in goat producer prices in Europe at 280.51 euros per hundred kilograms, followed by Cyprus at 229.39 euros. Latvia stands at 156.09 euros, with Croatia and Slovakia at 129.59 and 107.12 euros, respectively. Portugal and Spain have the lowest, at 81.98 and 76.08 euros. In 2022, significant year-on-year changes included a 7.12% rise in Latvia, while Spain's prices dropped by 6.28%. Greece had moderate growth at 2.4%, and Croatia saw a slight decline of 0.66%.

Future trends could see geopolitical factors and climate change impacting feed prices and productivity. Sustainable farming practices and consumer demand shifts could also alter price dynamics.

Top countries in Goats Producer Price by Country

# 7 Countries Euros Per Hundred Kilograms Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Greece 280.51 2022 +12.41% +2.4% View data
2 2 Cyprus 229.39 2022 -3.5% +0.79% View data
3 3 Latvia 156.09 2022 +23.24% +7.12% View data
4 4 Croatia 129.59 2022 +22.82% -0.66% View data
5 5 Slovakia 107.12 2022 -54.07% +1.71% View data
6 6 Portugal 81.98 2022 +16.33% +2.96% View data
7 7 Spain 76.08 2022 +13.03% -6.28% View data

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