The poultry meat production in Poland has observed a steady increase from 2014 to 2023. In 2023, the production is estimated to be 2.71 million metric tons, marking a 1.84% year-on-year increase. Over the past two years, production growth has shown a variation trend characterized by a slight decline and subsequent recovery. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years indicates an average yearly increase of 1.55%.
Analyzing the data from 2014-2023, there has been significant growth, with notable year-on-year variations such as a 14.1% increase in 2016 and a decline of 2.99% in 2020. This reflects periods of robust expansion and minor contractions due to market dynamics and external factors.
Looking forward, the forecasted data for 2024 onwards shows continued growth with a projected CAGR of 1.44% over the next five years, leading to a production of 2.97 million metric tons by 2028. The overall growth rate for this period is estimated at 7.39%.
Future Trends to Watch for:
- Sustainable and ethical farming practices could impact production methods and volumes.
- Consumer preferences shifting towards healthier and organic options may influence market dynamics.
- Global trade policies and agreements, especially with the EU, could affect export-import balances.
- Technological advancements in poultry farming to enhance efficiency and productivity.