The Romanian Swine Market in the EU Context
Zusammenfassung
Pork is a traditional food product for Romania, representing more than half of the annual
meat consumption per capita. Swine farming is an activity mainly at full time households,
ensuring subsistence, representing a source for commercial exchanges, ensuring workforce
stability in the rural areas. The Romanian pork production has presented a slightly
fluctuating evolution in recent years. The paper proposes a review of the domestic
production, consumption, origin and price of swine sold in the Romanian market. The
comunity competitive conditions, the export limitation and food crisis (horse meat scandal,
spoiled meat scandal, swine fever or swine flu) affected domestic production and exports.
Data used in this paper represent statistical information provided by specialized national,
European or global institutions, information presented in the media, journals, food industry
treatises/dissertations or official information submitted by the Ministry of Agriculture.