Session

Management, Business and Economics

Description

The main aim of the article is to present the Polish goose market in 2012-2016 in the context of changes in foreign trade of selected goose products. During the considered period Poland was a net exporter of goose meat and offal, a net importer of live geese and the world's largest exporter of goose (meat). In 2016, livestock of geese felt by more than 29% as compared to 2012, slaughter and exportsincreased. Consumption of this kind of meat influenced favorable on development of market, in Poland we can observed the fashion to consumption of goose meat. Although the production of geese in Poland is small, it is one of the largest producers of this species in the world. A significant portion of domestic goose production is exported, primarily to Germany. Both in the export and import of goose products dominated the goose meat and offal.

Session Chair

Edmond Hajrizi

Session Co-Chair

Naim Preniqi

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-59-2

First Page

71

Last Page

76

Location

Durres, Albania

Start Date

27-10-2017 1:00 PM

End Date

27-10-2017 2:30 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.244

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Polish foreign trade in live geese and the goose’s meat in the years 2012-2016

Durres, Albania

The main aim of the article is to present the Polish goose market in 2012-2016 in the context of changes in foreign trade of selected goose products. During the considered period Poland was a net exporter of goose meat and offal, a net importer of live geese and the world's largest exporter of goose (meat). In 2016, livestock of geese felt by more than 29% as compared to 2012, slaughter and exportsincreased. Consumption of this kind of meat influenced favorable on development of market, in Poland we can observed the fashion to consumption of goose meat. Although the production of geese in Poland is small, it is one of the largest producers of this species in the world. A significant portion of domestic goose production is exported, primarily to Germany. Both in the export and import of goose products dominated the goose meat and offal.