Production costs of the Mexican poultry and pig sector: Quick scan on the consequences for the EU poultry and pig sector after free trade with Mexico

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Abstract

Wageningen Economic Research conducted a study on the potential consequences of a free trade agreement between Mexico and the EU. The Dutch government is concerned that giving access to products from countries with a lower level of animal welfare could undermine the EU welfare standard. This study shows that production costs are lower in Mexico compared to the EU in all three sectors investigated: egg production, poultry meat and pig meat. In egg production in particular, the welfare standard in Mexico is far below the EU standard. Nevertheless, it is concluded that for all products (eggs, egg products, poultry meat and pig meat) in a free trade situation no large amount of imports from Mexico can be expected.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWageningen
PublisherWageningen Economic Research
Number of pages29
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Publication series

NameWageningen Economic Research memorandum
No.2018-034

Keywords

  • animal welfare
  • animal production
  • poultry
  • pigs
  • trade
  • animal housing

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