Domestic deliveries and consumption of selected consumer goods per capita in 2023



In 2023 domestic deliveries1 of meat (including pork, beef, veal and poultry) amounted to 4460 thousand tonnes and were lower by 4.4% compared with the previous year. The deliveries of raw meat from animals for slaughter decreased (by 9.4%), while deliveries of poultry meat increased (by 3.0%).
In 2023, deliveries of the following foodstuffs were significantly lower than in the previous year: variety meat products from poultry; meat and variety meat products from animals for slaughter; pure vodka; margarine and reduced and low fat spreads, pasta. In comparison with 2022, the deliveries of frozen sea fish; butter and dairy spreads; cheese and curd; chocolate and poultry meat were higher however. A slight increase was recorded in deliveries of mineral waters and soft drinks and also sugar.
1 Deliveries have been defined as quantity of products produced domestically (data concern economic entities employing more than 9 persons), reduced by their exports and enlarged by their imports and corrected by the balance of changes of stocks at producers (data concerns economic entities employing more than 49 persons).