Russia: 112.8 thousand lambs were received in the Trans-Baikal Territory by mid-June

Published 2023년 6월 27일

Tridge summary

By June 15, 92.6% of the ewes in the Trans-Baikal region had lambed, resulting in 112.8 thousand lambs, including 26.7 thousand from artificial insemination. The agricultural enterprises in the region had a total of 448.7 thousand heads of cattle, with 23 heads of breeding young cattle being purchased from other regions. In the first five months of 2023, the region's agricultural organizations produced 6.2 thousand tons of livestock and poultry for slaughter, 78.9 thousand tons of milk, and 13.9 million eggs. A modernized workshop for egg production is planned to be launched at the Chita Poultry Farm.
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115.8 thousand ewes, or 92.6% of their total number, were lambed in agricultural organizations and peasant farms of the region According to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Trans-Baikal Territory, by June 15, 115.8 thousand ewes, or 92.6% of their total number available at the beginning of lambing, were lambed in agricultural organizations and peasant (farmer) farms in the region. Received 112.8 thousand lambs. Including as a result of artificial insemination - 26.7 thousand heads. As of June 1, the number of cattle in the agricultural enterprises of the region amounted to 448.7 thousand heads, including 182.8 thousand cows. Farmers this year purchased 23 heads of breeding young cattle from the Republic of Buryatia and the Altai Territory. At the beginning of summer, there were 403.3 thousand sheep and goats, 52.3 thousand pigs. In January-May 2023, Trans-Baikal agricultural organizations produced (sold) 6.2 thousand tons of livestock and poultry for slaughter (in live ...
Source: Specagro

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