Russia: The poultry population in the Moscow region increased by 5% in 2023, to 11 million heads

Published 2024년 2월 16일

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In 2023, the Moscow region experienced a significant surge in livestock and poultry production, totaling 305.84 thousand tons, with 94% of this production occurring in agricultural organizations. Poultry numbers in all farm categories rose by 4.9%, with peasant farms seeing a dramatic 133.3% increase. Egg production also saw a 17.6% increase. The region is the third highest in the Central Federal District for milk yield, producing a total of 711.56 thousand tons.
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Peasant farms increased their poultry numbers most noticeably—2.3 times According to Mosstat, in 2023, the production of livestock and poultry for slaughter in live weight in farms of all categories in the Moscow region amounted to 305.84 thousand tons. Most of the production - 94% - is concentrated in agricultural organizations, 5.1% falls on household farms , among peasant (farm) enterprises and individual entrepreneurs the share is slightly less than 1%. At the end of the reporting period, the number of cattle in farms of all categories amounted to 185.42 thousand heads (of which cows - 88.69 thousand), the number of pigs - 329.66 thousand, sheep and goats - 68.55 thousand, birds - 10,971.97 thousand heads. In the region, poultry farming indicators have increased significantly over the year. Thus, the number of poultry in farms of all categories increased by 4.9%. In particular, in agricultural organizations it increased by 4.1% (up to 10,407.94 thousand heads), in household ...
Source: Specagro

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