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Key takeaways:
The newly launched animal protein market prices expand the geography of Fastmarkets’ existing PAPs coverage in North and South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand for such products as porcine, bovine, ovine, ruminant meat and bone meal, poultry meal, feather meal, porcine, poultry and ruminant bloodmeal as well as fishmeal.
The size of the animal by-products market in Europe is around 6.58 million tonnes, including 3.9 million tonnes of PAPs and 2.68 million tonnes of animal fats produced annually, according to European Fat Processors and Renderers Association (EFPRA) data.
Annual input of animal raw material is around 18-20 million tonnes, the data shows.
As a result of the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) outbreak in the 1980-1990s, all animal by-products were categorized according to a hazard risk to control the use of certain types of animal materials and avoid disease spread and cross-contamination in the animal industry and food for humans.
Category 3, safe for both human and animal consumption, animal proteins amount to the largest share of the market, with around 3 million tonnes rendered annually, while the total volume of category 1 and 2 material is just under 1 million tonnes.
In terms of consumption, around 70% of all category 3 animal proteins are used in the pet food industry, followed by around 12% each in the aqua feed and fertilizer industries.
The rest of the volume, around 5%, goes into animal feed production and combustion.
Category 1 and 2 animal proteins are forbidden in any food and feed use, with 752,000 tonnes used in combustion, while 157,000 tonnes go into fertilizer production.
Given a practical absence of BSE cases in Europe, market participants have called for policy changes in category 1 and 2 PAPs usage and exports.
Market participants demand authorization of category 2 PAPs for use in animal feed and a relaxation of export restrictions for use in any industry, not only fertilizers.
Another point made by industry representatives during the latest EFPRA congress in Riga in June was the need for intraspecies recycling in Europe, which will allow feeding porcine PAPs to birds and poultry PAPs to hogs.
Fastmarkets’ weekly price assessment for category 3 poultry meal, 65% pro, exw Eastern Europe was €525 ($606) per tonne on Friday November 7, while that for category 3 mixed meat and bone meal, 50% pro, exw Eastern Europe was €230 per tonne on the same day.
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