EU-28: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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Changes in EU livestock policies led to a surge of beef and pork production in 2015. This year, production is expected to remain high. As the domestic and export market is unable to absorb the additional supply, meat is being stockpiled. These quantities are impacting prices, and will support a further export growth of both beef and pork through 2016.

EU-28: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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