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Dynamika światowej produkcji mięsa drobiowego w latach 1965 2016

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The production of poultry meat is characterized by high dynamics of growth. The world's largest producers of poultry meat include: USA, China and Brasil. The production of poultry meat in these three countries accounted for around 45% of world production in 2016. The other countries that counted in the world in poultry production were: Russia, India, Mexico, Japan and Poland. The largest increase in poultry production in 1965-2016 took place in Brazil and China. On the other hand, the share of the United States and the countries of the present European Union in percentage terms decreased. In Poland, the increase in poultry production in the analyzed period was over 25 times. Since 2014, Poland is the largest producer and exporter of poultry meat in the European Union. / Synopsis. Produkcja mięsa drobiowego odznacza się wysoką dynamiką wzrostu. Do największych światowych producentów mięsa drobiowego należą: Stany Zjednoczone, Chiny i Brazylia. Produkcja mięsa drobiowego w tych trzech krajach stanowiła ok. 45% produkcji światowej w 2016 roku. Pozostałymi krajami liczącymi się w świecie w produkcji drobiarskiej były: Rosja, Indie, Meksyk, Japonia i Polska. Największy wzrost produkcji drobiu w latach 1965-2016 miał miejsce w Brazylii oraz w Chinach. Natomiast udział Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz krajów obecnej Unii Europejskiej w ujęciu procentowym zmniejszał się. W Polsce wzrost produkcji drobiarskiej w analizowanym okresie był ponad 25-krotny. Od 2014 roku Polska jest największym producentem i eksporterem mięsa drobiowego w Unii Europejskiej.

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  • Utnik-Banaś, Katarzyna, 2018. "Dynamika światowej produkcji mięsa drobiowego w latach 1965 2016," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 18(33, Part ), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:281383
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.281383
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