Danish pig herd increased by 3%

Published 2021년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Denmark has seen a 3% increase in its pig inventory, reaching 13.2 million head on 1 April, due to a rise in the breeding herd, particularly gilts intended for breeding. This expansion, which is expected to boost supplies, contrasts with trends in Germany and the Netherlands, where breeding pig numbers have declined. As a result, Denmark's pig slaughter has increased by 10% compared to last year, with the number of young pigs also rising. The Danish pig reference price has also surged from €143/100kg to nearly €175/100kg since the start of 2021, attributed to robust demand for Danish pork, improved access to the Chinese market, and tighter supplies in other European markets.
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Denmark is reporting an increase of 3% in its pig inventory and looks like is going to benefit from an opposite trend reported in Germany and the Netherlands. On 1 April, the Danish pig herd totaled 13.2 million head. There was an upwards trend in the breeding herd (+1%), driven by an increase in the number of gilts intended for breeding (+4%). The number of in-pig sows was stable, though there was a small increase in the number of in-pig gilts (+1%). Altogether, this suggests the expansion of the Danish herd is still underway, with the potential to boost supplies going forward. Breeding pig numbers have been falling in Germany and the Netherlands, both key producers in Northern Europe. Any expansion in production from Denmark would act to compensate for losses elsewhere.By now, the heaviest pigs recorded in the survey will have already been slaughtered. Pig slaughter in Denmark has been 10% higher than year-earlier levels for the year so far, reflecting the significant growth in ...
Source: EuroMeat

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