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Belgium has set a new record in poultry production, reaching 543 million kilograms of chicken meat in 2025, which represents nearly one-third of the nation’s total meat output. This milestone reflects both rising domestic demand and Belgium’s growing role in the European poultry market.
Belgium’s poultry industry achieved a record slaughter of 314.9 million chickens in 2025, marking a 1.7% increase compared to the previous year. This is the highest figure since official records began in 2008, according to Statbel, Belgium’s national statistics bureau.
Several factors explain Belgium’s record-breaking poultry output:
The poultry sector’s expansion has significant implications for Belgium’s economy and agriculture:
While Belgium is not among the largest global producers, its poultry industry is increasingly competitive within Europe:
Looking ahead, Belgian poultry production is expected to remain strong, though growth may stabilize:
Belgium’s poultry industry has reached a historic milestone, cementing its role as a cornerstone of national meat production. With 543 million kilograms of chicken meat produced in 2025, the sector demonstrates resilience and adaptability. While future growth may be tempered by sustainability and regulatory pressures, Belgium’s poultry producers are well-positioned to maintain their strong presence in the European market.
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