The Competition Council has launched a study to identify barriers that limit Romanian farmers’ access to the pork processing and marketing market.
The Competition Council announces that it aims to identify any dysfunctions in the sector that could affect competition and, implicitly, consumers. Thus, the study seeks to establish the administrative, regulatory, and financing access limitations that hinder the development of small and very small farms and make it difficult for farmers or processors to enter the pork market.
The study also analyzes how the industry works, mainly its characteristics, processes, and criteria for certifying pork for marketing, as well as the degree of integration of the companies involved in the supply chain.
„Against the backdrop of rising pork imports and declining exports, we set out to identify the causes of this deficit and the obstacles that limit Romanian farmers’ access to large retail chains. We are analyzing the entire chain—...

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