Turkey: Cattle decreased while sheep increased, according to analysis

Published 2021년 8월 14일

Tridge summary

The Turkish Statistical Institute has released new data on animal production, highlighting a decrease in the number of cattle in Denizli by 4.3% between December of the previous year and June 2021. As of June 2021, the total cattle count in Turkey stood at 18 million 124 thousand 106 heads, with Konya having the highest number. On the other hand, the number of small ruminants (sheep and goats) saw an increase of 8.2%, with Van hosting the largest flock of sheep. Denizli province ranked 26th in Turkey for its sheep numbers and 22nd for its goat numbers, showing a slight increase in goat numbers. Overall, this data provides a snapshot of the current state of cattle and small ruminant populations in Turkey.
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Original content

Turkish Statistical Institute published the Animal Production Statistics data. In this context, according to the information given by TÜİK Denizli Regional Director Özer Coşkun, as of June 2021, the number of cattle in Denizli decreased by 4.3 percent in June 2021 compared to December of the previous year and amounted to 294 thousand 007 heads. The number of cattle, which is among the cattle, decreased by 4.3 percent in June 2021 compared to December of the previous year and became 293 thousand 865 heads. As of June 2021, the number of buffaloes was 142 heads. As of June 2021, the total number of cattle in our country was 18 million 124 thousand 106 heads. The highest number of cattle is in Konya with 970 thousand 876 heads. Konya is followed by Erzurum with 918 thousand 567 head and İzmir with 793 thousand 113 head, respectively. The provinces with the lowest number of cattle are Kilis with 13 thousand 378 heads, Yalova with 16 thousand 637 heads and Rize with 24 thousand 071 ...
Source: Deha20

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