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Beef and Pork Production to Slow Down in 2026 – Report

Summary by Agriland.co.uk
According to a RaboResearch report, the global animal protein industry is set to experience a slowdown in production growth in 2026, driven by both cyclical and structural factors. Seafood and poultry will lead growth, while pork and beef production will contract, according to the researchers. The sector faces challenges from disease outbreaks, trade disruptions, and sustainability pressures, demanding strategic adaptation and technological inte…
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In its quarterly report Global Beef Quarterly – Q4 2025, Rabobank projects that world beef production will continue to decline over the next cycle. After estimating an annual fall of 0.8% – the first after five consecutive years of growth – this year, the bank expects that in 2026 the contraction will deepen, with an annual decrease of 3% in global production. Before the projections of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) were know…

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Agriland.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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