European Cattle Price Index by Country

The European Cattle Price Index reflects significant variability across countries. In 2024, Estonia leads with the highest index value, followed by Denmark and Latvia, indicating stronger relative cattle price changes compared to other nations. Mid-tier changes are seen in countries like France and Germany, while Slovakia and Cyprus experience minimal price alterations. This spectrum highlights diverse agricultural economics, production efficiency, and possibly varying demand levels across regions.

Future trends to watch include potential impacts from climate change, shifts in trade policies post-Brexit, and the increasing role of sustainable farming practices. These factors might influence cattle price volatility significantly in upcoming years.

Top countries in Cattle Price Index by Country

# 10 Countries Percent, Change on Previous Period Last Year
1 1 Estonia 55.55 2022 View data
2 2 Denmark 45.64 2022 View data
3 3 Latvia 40.55 2022 View data
4 4 Poland 40.08 2022 View data
5 5 Lithuania 39.65 2022 View data
6 6 Hungary 36.11 2022 View data
7 7 Netherlands 31.47 2022 View data
8 8 Spain 29 2022 View data
9 9 Slovenia 28.75 2022 View data
10 10 France 28 2022 View data

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