- Report
- May 2024
North America
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
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- May 2024
Middle East
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
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- May 2024
Asia Pacific
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
- Report
- May 2024
United States
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
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- May 2024
United Kingdom
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
From €2013EUR$2,095USD£1,721GBP
€3834EUR$3,990USD£3,278GBP
- Report
- May 2024
- 20 Pages
Europe
From €1826EUR$1,900USD£1,561GBP
The Frozen Horse Meat market is a subset of the larger Frozen Meat and Poultry industry. It is a niche market, with horse meat being a specialty product. Horse meat is a lean, low-fat meat, and is popular in some countries for its flavor and texture. It is often used in dishes such as stews, soups, and sausages. The production of frozen horse meat is subject to strict regulations, and the industry is highly regulated in many countries.
The market for frozen horse meat is relatively small, but it is growing in popularity in some countries. It is often seen as a healthier alternative to other types of meat, and is becoming more widely available in supermarkets and specialty stores.
Some companies in the Frozen Horse Meat market include: Horse Meat Ltd, Horse Meat International, Horse Meat USA, and Horse Meat Europe. Show Less Read more