Are you looking for an attractive agricultural investment in a new production company with growth potential?
Then beef production in Poland might be for you!
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Poland’s beef sector offers compelling opportunities for investors seeking exposure to a resilient agricultural industry with strong export demand and stable domestic fundamentals. As one of the European Union’s leading beef producers, Poland has steadily strengthened its position in the international beef market, with high-quality beef increasingly demanded by buyers across Europe and beyond. Exports are particularly strong to key EU markets such as Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain, while demand from non-EU markets continues to grow.
Against this backdrop, the Beef Production Project in Poland (Ref. L00727PL) presented by Jesper Kjær ApS represents an attractive opportunity for investors looking to participate in a scalable and professionally managed livestock operation. The project is designed for the fattening of 1,000 bull calves in a purpose-built barn equipped for efficient group feeding. The facility is situated on a 6-hectare plot close to a major motorway junction near the Polish–German border, offering excellent logistical access to suppliers, slaughterhouses and export routes.
The project is developed by an experienced local farmer with extensive expertise in beef cattle production. He holds a PhD in cattle production from Szczecin University and has held senior roles within the cattle industry, both in Poland and internationally. Over the course of his career, he has been involved in the trade of more than 10,000 head of cattle and maintains strong professional networks for sourcing young stock and marketing finished animals.
Beef production in Poland benefits from efficient feeding systems and well-established production practices. Under professional management, finishing bulls typically achieve daily weight gains of 1.2 to 1.5 kilograms, supported by balanced rations combining compound feed, straw and Total Mixed Rations. Careful feed planning, animal health management and scale efficiencies are central to achieving consistent production results and attractive margins.
From an economic perspective, profitability in beef cattle production is driven by the balance between input costs and slaughter prices. Poland’s competitive cost base, combined with stable demand for beef in both domestic and export markets, creates favourable conditions for well-run operations. Projects of this scale are well positioned to benefit from market access, operational efficiency and professional oversight.
Jesper Kjær ApS acts as intermediary for this investment opportunity. The company specialises in brokering agricultural properties and production projects in the Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. With long-standing experience in the agricultural sector, Jesper Kjær ApS supports investors in identifying and accessing high-quality farming investments.
In summary, this Polish beef production project combines strong market fundamentals, experienced leadership, a strategic location and scalable infrastructure, making it a compelling option for investors seeking long-term exposure to agricultural production.
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