Japan hopes to increase hog production in 2022

게시됨 2021년 9월 10일

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Japan's swine census for 2022 is projected to show a 2% decrease from the 2021 inventory, but pork production is expected to rise due to a strong domestic demand and a projected increase in the 2022 sow census. The number of swine holdings continues to decline due to succession issues, leading to an increase in average farm size. Pork imports, which dropped significantly in the first half of 2021 due to restaurant closures and transport restrictions, are predicted to rise in 2022 as flight schedules improve and prices fall. However, pork imports are still not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels until food demand fully recovers.
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Swine Census and Pork Production Japan's swine census in 2022 is expected to be 9.11 million head, about 2% less than the initial 2021 inventory, reflecting a return to normal slaughter levels and a lower sow census in 2021. According to official MAFF data, total opening stocks for 2021 have been revised upwards by 2%, pointing to a faster-than-expected recovery from the Classical Swine Fever (PSC) outbreaks that began in September 2018. The initial 2022 sow census is expected to increase from 2021 as producers continue to recover swine numbers. Strong domestic demand for pork will drive slaughter and pork production in 2022. According to MAFF statistics, as of February 1st there were 3,850 swine holdings, 11% less than in 2019. Producers struggle to find successors, resulting in a continued drop in the number of holdings. While the average farm size continues to grow, up 14% since 2019, the total number of integrated pig farms is decreasing, regardless of their size. According to ...
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