Danish organic pig
sector facing downturn
Pig Progress
13 Nov 2008
Organic pig producers in Denmark
are under increasing pressure due to high future-contract feed prices and
falling pig prices on the export market, as a result of increased domestic
production.
A recent press release from the Danish Meat Association
reports that sales on the Danish domestic market have increased in 2008, the
situation on export markets has changed dramatically.
Imports reduced
The UK,
a primary importer of Danish organic pigmeat has
radically reduced the amount of pigmeat it imports.
"We lost a relatively large proportion of exports on the British market in
a period when Danish pig production has been increased to fulfil
expected demands on the British and other European export markets," said Henrik Lauritsen, international
departmental chief of Danish organic meat company, Friland.
"Up until last year, when we secured new contracts with
newly-converting organic farmers, European markets were undersupplied with
organic pigmeat. Unfortunately, many other countries
have also expanded their organic pig production, and this has detrimentally
changed the market-supply situation in Europe"
continued Lauritsen.
However, whilst sales to the UK
have fallen, the company is reporting slightly increased exports to Germany
and France in
2008. "From the coming New Year, the French organic approval system will
be fully EU-harmonised, which will give us increased
marketing possibilities.
Economic improvements
“This year we have also established marketing possibilities
in Italy, Ireland,
Belgium and Sweden.
I am convinced that the present economic prospects for Danish organic pigmeat production will improve, and we will inevitably see
stabilised and realistic feed prices. It will take
some time, but we are in no doubt that organic pigmeat
production will again be profitable," he concluded.
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