Pig/Poultry
Indirect effects from geopolitical disruption are increasing cost pressures across pork supply chains, even as near‑term supply and demand remain stable.
Agri-Business
Europe is likely to face a new round of food price inflation toward year-end, driven mainly by a prolonged period of high energy prices.
The European poultry industry had a strong year in 2025 as poultry consumption grew again by almost 3%, according to Rabobank.
Brazilian beef production is expected to decline in 2026 after three years of substantial female...
Beef
According to a RaboResearch report, the global animal protein industry is set to experience a...
Beef production in key producing and consuming regions is expected to contract by 0.8% in 2025...
European fertiliser prices are likely to rise with the introduction of the EU’s CBAM according to a new report.
The global pork industry is navigating an uncertain outlook, with limited sow herd growth...
Demand from Asia and "strategic export expansions" by South American countries is set to drive sustained growth in the global beef trade
The value of Irish poultry meat imports increased to €626.9 million last year according to latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.
Dairy-beef is emerging as a strategic opportunity to enhance value, reduce waste, and reshape global beef supply chains.
According to a RaboResearch report, geopolitics and seasonal conditions are shaping global beef...
Tillage
The EU and US both face challenges in increasing potato yields and production areas, as their current yields already exceed global average.
According to a recent RaboResearch report, pork prices have rebounded and remain strong despite...
Fertiliser prices are showing an "upward trend for 2025" which will squeeze farmers' buying power, according to a new report.
According to RaboResearch’s latest animal protein report, EU chicken prices have risen 15% year on year during the first quarter of 2025
Resilient demand and improved costs are sustaining the global pork trade despite persisting risks, finds new RaboResearch report.