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In Ukraine, the pace of cattle herd reduction is slowing down

Dairy
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 28, 2024

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In Ukraine, as of March 1, 2024, there has been a notable slowdown in the reduction of the cattle population, with a slight increase observed in certain regions, particularly at agricultural enterprises. The total cattle count reached 2 million 254.5 thousand, a 3% increase from the previous month but still a 7% decrease year-over-year, largely due to the impacts of the war, including cattle deaths in front-line areas, confiscation, and rising costs for feed, fuel, and electricity. Despite these challenges, some regions, especially those with industrial dairy farms, have shown resilience and growth in cattle numbers. The distribution of cattle is particularly high in regions like Khmelnytskyi, Poltava, and Vinnytsia, among others, indicating significant cattle farming activities in these areas.
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In Ukraine, there are visible signs of gradual stabilization of the cattle herd dynamics. The rate of decrease in the number of animals compared to last year is slowing down, and there is a certain increase in the number of livestock at agricultural enterprises in certain regions, - reports the analyst of the Association of Milk Producers Giorgiy Kukhaleishvili. According to preliminary data of the State Statistics Service, as of March 1, 2024, 2 million 254.5 thousand cattle are kept in the domestic and industrial sector of Ukraine, including 1 million 260.5 thousand cows. Compared to February 1, 2024, the cattle population in Ukraine increased by 76.6 thousand heads (+3%), and the number of cows increased by 4.7 thousand heads (+0.4%). Over the last year, the number of cattle decreased by 163,500 heads (-7%), including cows - by 91,600 heads (-7%). About 40% of animals are kept at industrial enterprises, and 60% - at households. A certain slowdown in the pace of cattle herd ...
Source: Agravery
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