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Hungary’s feed sector has been steadily rebounding after years of volatility driven by inflation, rising grain prices, and high energy costs linked to regional instability. According to the Budapest‑based Institute of Agricultural Economics, Hungarian feed mills produced 3.8 million tonnes of feed in 2024, marking a 4.1% increase from the previous year.
Poultry feed dominates production
Segment‑specific trends
Analysts observed varied performance across different poultry feed categories in 2024. Broiler feed increased by 5.1%, while duck feed rose by 10%, showing strong growth across these segments. In contrast, feed for laying hens declined by 3.5%, and turkey and goose feed fell by 10.7% and 16.8%, respectively.
The composition of Hungarian feed—61% grains, 13.9% protein crops, and 8.1% oilseeds—helps explain its sensitivity to agricultural price fluctuations. However, 2024 saw more stable pricing, with quarterly changes limited to just 4%, compared to nearly 10% in 2023.
Trade balance and market structure
Broader livestock sector outlook
The poultry sector’s momentum matches the general upward trajectory of Hungary’s livestock industry. In the first half of 2024, poultry slaughtering saw one of the strongest increases in the EU, supported by improving purchase prices and reduced feed costs. Government programs and rural development funding have further bolstered investment, positioning the sector for continued stability and growth.
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