Meeting the demand for meat - Analysing meat flows to and from the UK pre and post Brexit

被引:8
|
作者
Poppy, Guy M. [1 ]
Baverstock, Jenny [2 ]
Baverstock-Poppy, Joseph [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, Fac Nat & Environm Sci, Biol Sci, Life Sci Bldg 85,Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Fac Hlth Sci, Southampton, Hants, England
[3] Univ Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
关键词
Meat; Global trade; Brexit; Food security; Food regulation;
D O I
10.1016/j.tifs.2019.01.010
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Background: Global trade has grown at twice the rate of the economy since the 1990s. Today's food system is a complex network of trade dependencies and supply chains which underpin global food security. International trade is a crucial element in providing UK consumers with meat-based produce in their diet. The international meat trade was estimated at $112.5 billion (74.25 pound billion or (sic)104.10 billion) in 2015 and UK imports are worth over 5% making the UK the 5th largest market. Understanding how Brexit might alter the landscape for UK meat imports is an important socio-economic issue. Scope and approach: Data was analysed from the Chatham House resourcetrade.earth database, which is open access and collated from a range of global sources, allows analysis of data for imports into the UK of beef, pork, lamb and poultry and of exports of these meat types from the UK have been completed using R-studio statistical package. Key findings and conclusions: The UK's global market significance in each meat type ranges from 3% in beef to 9.9% in sheep, and most imports originate from the EU especially Pork (99.8% from EU) and Poultry (95.5%). Analysis of the Food Safety QUAD countries (USA, New Zealand, Canada and Australia) highlights that the USA has capacity to cover any loss of imports to the UK from Europe post Brexit, with New Zealand and Australia being able to replace the 11.1% of lamb, which comes from the EU. The Rotterdam Effect is also explored highlighting how countries like Thailand and Brazil may offer future imports of poultry and beef if trade with EU becomes disrupted.
引用
收藏
页码:569 / 578
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] THE EFFECT OF PRESSURIZATION OF PRE-RIGOR MUSCLE ON POST-RIGOR MEAT CHARACTERISTICS
    KENNICK, WH
    ELGASIM, EA
    HOLMES, ZA
    MEYER, PF
    MEAT SCIENCE, 1980, 4 (01) : 33 - 40
  • [22] BINDING OF MEAT PIECES - INVESTIGATION OF THE USE OF MYOSIN-CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM PRE-RIGOR AND POST-RIGOR BOVINE MUSCLE AS MEAT BINDING-AGENTS
    TURNER, RH
    JONES, PN
    MACFARLANE, JJ
    JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 1979, 44 (05) : 1443 - 1446
  • [23] BY-PRODUCTS FROM THE UK FOOD SYSTEM .2. THE MEAT INDUSTRY
    FALLOWS, SJ
    WHEELOCK, JV
    CONSERVATION & RECYCLING, 1982, 5 (04): : 173 - 182
  • [24] Pre- and post-Ebola outbreak trends in wild meat trade in West Africa
    Funk, Stephan M.
    Fa, Julia E.
    Ajong, Stephanie N.
    Eniang, Edem A.
    Dendi, Daniele
    Di Vittorio, Massimiliano
    Petrozzi, Fabio
    Amadi, NioKing
    Akani, Godfrey C.
    Luiselli, Luca
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2021, 255
  • [25] 10TH POST-GRADUATE MEETING IN THE FIELD OF MEAT TECHNOLOGY MEDIATED VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE
    不详
    FLEISCH, 1985, 39 (03): : 63 - 63
  • [26] Does expanding wild venison consumption substitute livestock meat consumption? Evidence from the demand systems analysis of meat products in Hokkaido, Japan
    Graduate Program on Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    153-8902, Japan
    Sci. Total Environ.,
  • [27] PRODUCTION OF MEAT FROM ENTIRE MALE PIGS (EAAP ANNUAL-MEETING, 1982)
    OGRADY, JF
    LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 1983, 10 (03): : 313 - 314
  • [28] ULTRASONIC PRE-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE FROM A MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY
    Filibeli, Ayse
    Erden, Gulbin
    Gunduz, Cimen
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2018, 35 (03) : 909 - 917
  • [29] OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY CHECKOFF FUNDS - LESSONS FROM MEAT DEMAND ANALYSIS
    KNUTSON, J
    BREIDENSTEIN, B
    FORKER, O
    LUBY, P
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 1987, 69 (05) : 1072 - 1072
  • [30] FROM CONSUMER CHOICE PROCESS TO AGGREGATE ANALYSIS - MARKETING INSIGHTS FOR MODELS OF MEAT DEMAND
    PIGGOTT, NE
    WRIGHT, VE
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 1992, 36 (03): : 233 - 248