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Chicken meat production in global comparison – production systems and economics

Global chicken meat production has continued to expand, reaching a record 103.8 million tons in 2023, representing a 1.6 percent increase compared to the previous year. Benchmarking and comparative farm-level analyses provide valuable insights for assessing performance at national, regional, and global levels. The agri benchmark Poultry Network applies the typical farm approach, working in collaboration with international research partners, producers, and local experts to collect and validate standardised farm-level data using harmonised procedures and a simulation model. This study analyses global chicken meat production systems and the conditions shaping them. It examines their economic aspects and identifies key critical success factors influencing production efficiency. The study reveals that high feed-use efficiency and farm performance in broiler production is often attributed to a combination of three factors which include: the rearing of high-quality chicks, the use of high-quality feed, and good animal husbandry practices. The study identifies feed and day-old chicks’ costs as the most important cost components for all typical farms included in the agri benchmark poultry network. A farm’s competitiveness in terms of production costs is therefore heavily dependent on its ability to effectively manage feed and day-old chick costs.

Suckler-cow and sheep farming in global comparison – production systems and economics

Farm-level benchmarking and comparative analysis provide a basis for orientation on national, regional and global level. In the agri benchmark global network, we compare beef and sheep farms (as well as other branches) from more than 30 countries. In a partnership approach with researchers, producers and local experts, we collect and validated farm-level data using a standard operating procedure and a farm-level simulation model. In cow-calf farms, winter housing is associated with higher live weight production. Profitability is mainly driven by weaner prices and their variation and to a lesser extent by costs. In the EU, government payments play a crucial role in determining profitability. In sheep farming, performance and economic framework conditions differ across production systems and countries. Sheep profitability shows large variations with higher profits being achieved outside of Europe. The global outlook for beef and sheep production remains positive, with declining numbers in Europe and challenges related to workforce and environmental regulations.

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  • Scopus SJR (2024): 0.37
  • Scopus CiteScore (2024): 2.5
  • WoS Journal Impact Factor (2024): 1.0
  • WoS 5 year Impact Factor (2024): 1.2
  • ISSN (electronic): 2063-0476
  • ISSN-L 1418-2106

 

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Publisher Name: Institute of Agricultural Economics Nonprofit Kft. (AKI)

Publisher Headquarters: Zsil utca 3-5, 1093-Budapest, Hungary

Name of Responsible Person for Publishing:        Dr. Pal Goda

Name of Responsible Person for Editing:             Dr. Attila Jambor

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

The publication cost of the journal is supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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