The indicators for the first ten months of 2025 show that the cattle inventory stands at 8.4 million heads, a year-on-year increase of 1.7%. This year, the calf inventory has reached 2.8 million heads for the first time, which means that the calving rate per hundred female cattle has increased. Previously, this ratio was between 60% and 65%, but it is now higher. He said. The deputy minister stated that the number of lambs this year has increased significantly. As for sheep, this year we produced 7.7 million lambs from 20 million ewes, which is also a very good index. In addition, we produced 1 million foals from 4.4 million mares. This shows that the livestock numbers are increasing, and the ability to meet domestic market demand is also increasing. He said.