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Global Beef Industry was valued at US$ 332.28 Billion in 2022. Global Beef Market is expected to reach US$ 421.61 Billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.05% from 2022 to 2028.
The global beef meat industry is a large and complex sector that involves producing, processing, and distributing beef products. It significantly contributes to the world's food supply and employs millions globally. The demand for beef has been increasing globally, driven by rising populations and income levels, particularly in developing countries.
However, the industry is also faced with challenges, such as concerns over animal welfare, environmental impact, and health risks. Also Trade disputes, food safety regulations, and supply chain disruptions can significantly impact the industry. The beef industry invests in marketing and advertising to promote beef consumption.
USA was the Largest Consumer of Beef Worldwide
The Beef sector is a significant contributor to the global food industry and is driven by a growing demand for beef products, particularly in developing countries where populations and income levels are rising. The United States was historically one of the largest consumers of beef meat globally.
Americans have a long history of consuming beef, and it remains a staple of the country's diet. The United States was the largest beef consumer in the world, followed by Brazil, China, the European Union, India, Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Others.
Brazil and the United States Beef Industry will Increase in Upcoming Years
Beef production is a major part of the global agriculture industry and occurs in many countries worldwide. Some of the largest beef-producing countries include the United States. It is the largest beef producer in the world. East Asia is the most important regional market for U.S. beef exports. Brazil is the second largest producer, with a significant portion of its production dedicated to export markets. China is a large and growing producer, with a rapidly expanding middle-class driving increased demand for beef.
India is the largest producer of buffalo meat, an essential beef source in many countries. Australia, Argentina, is a significant producer and exporter of beef, known for its high-quality grass-fed products.
Other major beef-producing countries include Mexico, Canada, Russia, South Africa, and the European Union. The same production levels can vary from year to year due to factors such as weather conditions, disease outbreaks, and government policies.
China was the Largest Importer of Beef in the World
Beef is a highly traded commodity, and many countries import significant amounts of beef to meet the demands of their populations. The factors influencing the beef import market include a supply of beef from exporting countries and the need for beef in importing countries are important drivers of the beef import market. Beef imports are forecast to increase for the most prominent importers: China/Hong Kong (HK), the U.S., Japan, and South Korea.
China/H.K. continues to grow as the largest beef importer in the world. United States is also one of the largest beef-importing countries. Beef imports into Japan have remained largely stable in recent years, but they were down somewhat from a record in 2019. In recent years, South Korea has become another large beef importer.
For 2023, the largest importers, including China/H.K., the U.S., Japan, and South Korea, are forecast to gain beef imports. Other significant beef-importing countries include Chile, the U.K., E.U., Egypt, the Philippines, and Malaysia.
United States was the World's biggest Beef Exporter
Global beef exports have seen significant growth in recent years, with major exporting countries including Brazil, Australia, and the United States. These countries export a range of beef products, including fresh and frozen cuts and processed beef products.
Some of the largest importers of beef are countries in the Asian region, such as China, Japan, and South Korea, as well as countries in the Middle East and Europe. The demand for beef has increased due to population growth and rising incomes, leading to increased imports and exports of beef products worldwide.
The rise in global beef exports can be attributed to several factors, including increasing demand, improved production methods, and advancements in transportation and logistics. Growing populations, particularly in developing countries, and rising incomes have increased the demand for beef and other protein-rich food products. Additionally, improvements in breeding and feeding techniques have resulted in a more efficient and cost-effective beef production system, making it possible to meet growing demand. The development of new trade agreements and the liberalization of international trade have also played a role in the rise of beef exports.
Key Players
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Key Payers Analysis:
- JBS S.A
- Tyson Foods
- Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
- Danish Crown Group
- Vion Food Group
- WH Group
- Hormel Foods Corporation
- Muyuan Foods
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Growth Drivers
4.2 Challenges
5. Global Beef Market
6. Market share - Global Beef Market
7. Volume Share- Global Beef Meat
7.1 Consuming Countries
7.2 Producing Countries
7.3 Importing Countries
7.4 Exporting Countries
8. Global Top 12 Countries - Global Beef Market and Volume
8.1 United States
8.2 Brazil
8.3 China
8.4 European Union
8.5 India
8.6 Argentina
8.7 Mexico
8.8 Russia
8.9 Japan
8.10 United Kingdom
8.11 Canada
8.12 Others
9. Producing Countries - Global Beef Volume
9.1 United States
9.2 Brazil
9.3 European Union
9.4 China
9.5 India
9.6 Argentina
9.7 Australia
9.8 Mexico
9.9 Canada
9.10 Russia
9.11 South Africa
9.12 Others
10. Importing Countries - Global Beef Volume
10.1 China
10.2 United States
10.3 Japan
10.4 Hong Kong
10.5 South Korea
10.6 United Kingdom
10.7 European Union
10.8 Chile
10.9 Egypt
10.10 Malaysia
10.11 Philippines
10.12 Others
11. Exporting Countries - Global Beef Volume
11.1 Brazil
11.2 United States
11.3 Australia
11.4 India
11.5 European Union
11.6 New Zealand
11.7 Argentina
11.8 Canada
11.9 Uruguay
11.10 Paraguay
11.11 Mexico
11.12 Others
12. Porters Five Forces Analysis
12.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3 Degree of Competition
12.4 Threat of New Entrants
12.5 Threat of Substitutes
13. Key Players Analysis
13.1 Overview
13.2 Recent Development
13.3 Financial Insight
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