IDE Online Magazine Enero 2017 | Page 102

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MEAT-TECH 2018: The Point of reference for an evolving market

The only Italian exhibition devoted to processing and packaging in the meat industry sees growth in exhibition space bookings, confirming its role as a point of reference in a market with changing trends but continued high growth potential.

MEAT-TECH 2018 continues to receive bookings from major exhibitors in the meat industry while investing in promotion in the biggest foreign markets and securing partnerships with the leading trade associations. The show confirms its role as the major event for the market and provides constant support for the sector, producing its own Economic Monitor to constantly track the trends and developments in the industry.

MEAT-TECH is presenting its 2018 exhibition project at a favourable time for the sector. According to Agricultural Outlook 2016-2025 – OECD-FAO, world meat production is expected to grow by 16% by 2025 compared to the reference period 2013-2015 (up 20% with respect to the previous decade), driven in particular by demand for poultry. This represents an important opportunity for all meat processing machinery manufacturers.

Poultry production is set to increase from 115,192 kt rtc in 2016 to 131,255 kt rtc in 2025 with Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine and the United States being the biggest producer countries. In the Asian region the leading producers will be China, India, Indonesia, Iran and Thailand.

Overall, world meat production is forecast to grow by around 48 Mt by 2025, with developing countries (primarily Argentina, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan and Vietnam) accounting for 73% of this increase. Production is also expected to increase in the sheep meat sector (especially in China, Pakistan, Sudan, Australia and Sub-Saharan Africa) with global growth estimated at 2.1% per year.