NASHVILLE, Tenn. The outlook for increased meat demand is brighter in Japan and developing nations than in the United States and Europe, ac cording to speakers at the recent Fifth World Meat 'and Livestock Marketing Congress, held here. In the U.S., declining beef consumption will not be halted unless the livestock and meat industry takes specific action, said Dr. W. Wayne Talarzyk, professor of marketing at Ohio State University. Future U.S. consumers will have money to spend on meat, but beef consumption will decline throughout this decade and into the 1990 s “unless we more effectively segment our market,” he said. Appearing with Talarzyk to discuss “World Demand for Meat” were Toshio Kanai, chief North American representative of Japan’s Livestock Industry Sromotion Corporation,* Jacques elay, director of GIRA, a Swiss agricultural marketing and research firm, and Wolfgang Krostitz, with the livestock and dairy commodities division of the Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome. Kanai said Japanese' meat consumption per capita will in Generator Sets Manufactured for Agriculture POWER KW Maxi-Power Generator has over 325 automatic units in South Eastern Pa. Why not check with the leader before buying! Sales Service Rental Used Units Trade In Allowances Switch Gear MAXI " - THE ORIGINATOR Of AGRICULTURE SWITCH GEAR - 1 - MAXI-POWER GENERATORS V ( ] 330 FONDERWHITE RD . LEBANON, PA 17042 | . LEONARD MARTIN CO 717-274-1483 || POWER * RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS ♦24 HOUR SERVICE j World meat demand brightest in Japan crease from 22,5 kilograms in 1961, to 26-28 kilograms in 1990. Beef consumption should rise 30-40 percent by 1990, and chicken and pork consumption 10-15 percent, he said. Kanai cautioned that despite this significant increase, it is doubtful that Japanese meat consumption will increase to the level of Western nations. Today Japan’s per capita meat consumption is about one-third of levels in the U.S. and Prance, and about 40 percent of totals in the United Kingdom. Increased meat consumption will not change the basic Japanese dietary pattern, Kanai said. Carbohydrates are obtained mainly from rice, other grains, and vegetable oil. Protein comes mainly from fish, followed by livestock products, beans and grains. With nearly three-quarters of the world’s population of billion, the developing countries offer more potential for increased meat consumption than the developed nations, Krostitz said.' Pork is the most popular meat consumed in developing countries, with the exception of the Islamic countries, followed by poultry. Since most developing nations are trying to expand their pork and •Water CcJoledUoits: 7:S^JiJQdDLKWJ poultry output, the growth import should be beef, he said. In these countries meat demand will respond quickly to rises in income, as well as to continued growth in population. Another factor in increased meat demand will be “contuiued urbanization and ‘westernization’ of livestyles,” Krostitz said. In early 1963, a study presented to the FAO Intergovernmental Group on Meat projected that total demand for meat in the developing countries would rise from an ac tual consumption of 52 million tons in 1980 to 73 million tons by 1990. “Meat is among the most popular foods in the developing regions,” he said. Turning to European nations. Belay said poultry consumption in the European Economic Com munity (EEC) should rise six percent per year through 1990, compared with a 1.7 percent in crease in beef. Poultry’s main advantage over beef is in terms of price, he said. Through 1990, GIRA projects that world beef consumption will be 30 percent higher than in 1977, but beef’s share of total consumption should decline slightly because of its price disadvantage, compared with poultry. otic fer ;tate ;rol tic For beef to maintain and con solidate its position in the meat market, and to regain its market share, its price relative to other meat must decline; more diverse beef products must be created, and the quality of beef must become more consistent, he said. Like their American coun terparts, Europeans are becoming more “nutritionally aware,” and “beef is well-positioned to benefit from this development,” he said. Europeans are also concerned with quality and convenience in preparation. The ability to segment these various markets “will depend on Final certification date for corn, gram sorghum and conserving use acres is July 15, 1983. 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