The number of pigs in Denmark has increased by 3% and is benefiting from competition

Published 2021년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

Denmark has seen a 3% increase in its pig population, reaching 13.2 million as of April 1, due to an increase in the breeding herd and a rise in the number of gilts for breeding. This contrasts with the declining number of breeding pigs in Germany and the Netherlands. The slaughter of pigs in Denmark has also increased by 10% compared to the previous year. The number of young pigs has also risen by 2%. The reference price of pigs in Denmark has also increased from EUR 143 to almost EUR 175 per 100 kg due to strong demand for Danish pork, aided by access to the Chinese market and limited supplies to other European countries.
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Original content

Denmark is seeing a 3% increase in its pig population and seems to be benefiting from the opposite trend in Germany and the Netherlands. As of April 1, the number of pigs in Denmark was 13.2 million. There was an upward trend in the breeding herd (+ 1%) due to the increase in the number of gilts for breeding (+ 4%). Overall, this suggests that the expansion of the Danish herd is still ongoing and there is scope for further expansion in the future. The number of breeding pigs is declining in Germany and the Netherlands, both of which are key producers in Northern Europe. Any expansion of production in Denmark could compensate for losses elsewhere. The slaughter of pigs in Denmark has so far been 10% higher than the year before, reflecting the significant increase in pig slaughter recorded during the census. This was probably due to the decline in live meat exports to Germany, as well as previous problems with slaughter efficiency. The number of young pigs was also slightly higher ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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