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Meat consumption hits new record low in Germany

Meat consumption hits new record low in Germany
Meat consumption hits new record low in Germany


The number of people eating meat in Germany fell to a new record low in 2023, national data shows.

Total annual meat consumption declined 0.8% year-on-year to 51.6kg according to the Federal Information Centre for Agriculture (BZL) figures.

This marks a new record low level for the country, after a drop to 52kg per person in 2022.

While the decline two years ago was driven mainly by pork, the combined beef and veal products sub-set saw the largest percentage decrease in 2023, with per capita consumption down nearly 5% at 8.9kg.

Consumption of pork goods fell 2.1% to 27.6kg per person.

However, the per capita consumption of poultry increased 7.3% to 13.1kg.

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Chicken products have seen the smallest decline in consumption since 2018 at 2.2%.

Conversely, beef and veal consumption has dropped 16.8% in the past five years, while the number of people eating pork has declined nearly 20%.

The BZl described the overall decline as a “long-term trend”, citing “among other things, changing diets”.

It added: “A generally increased awareness of the effects of high meat consumption on one’s own health, climate and environment is also likely to play a role.”

Slowing meat imports also accompanied the fall in consumption in 2023, said the BZL. This included a drop in imports of fresh meat, meat products and canned goods.

Imports of pork items specifically have slowed “steadily”, it said, decreasing 8.1% on 2022 to 961,600 tonnes.

Exports, meanwhile, fell 13.3% in 2023 to 2.2m tonnes.

Meat production has consequently taken a hit, the BZL said, although not across all categories. While net pork production fell 6.8 to 4.2m tonnes, beef and veal output rose 0.5% to 1m tonnes. Poultry production grew the most, by 1.4% to 1.52m tonnes.

Earlier this year, “preliminary figures” released by Destatis showed a 4% decline in meat production to 6.8m tonnes.


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