EU pork prices expected to remain higher in 2025 – report

After the price spike in 2022-2023, EU pork prices declined in 2024 and production costs are expected to remain low in the short term, according to the EU Agricultural Outlook report (2024-2035).
However, it is uncertain to which level they will fall back.
It is expected that, in the medium term, prices could stay higher than the levels seen in the past due to increased costs and a tighter EU supply, reaching EUR 2 210/t by 2035.
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