Another decline in cattle numbers in Brandenburg, Germany

Published Jan 5, 2024

Tridge summary

The number of cattle in Brandenburg has decreased by 2.2 percent compared to May 2023, with a total of 436,700 cattle reported. This decrease represents the lowest value since the reunification of Germany. The decline in the cattle population affects all age groups and areas of use, with the most common cattle breed being Holstein-Black Holstein, and the Prignitz district having the highest number of cattle at 51,700.
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Original content

01/05/2024 | 11:43:00 | ID: 38534 | Department: Agriculture | animal Berlin (agrar-PR) - On November 3, 2023, there were 436,700 cattle in Brandenburg. As the Berlin-Brandenburg Statistics Office reports, this is a decrease of 9,600 animals or 2.2 percent compared to May of the year. At the same time, this population represents the lowest value since the reunification of Germany. The number of cattle kept has increased by 50 to 3,840 compared to May (+1.3 percent). The decline in the cattle population affects all age groups and areas of use. The number of dairy cows fell by 3,100 to 123,600 animals (-2.4 percent) and the number of nursing and mother cows decreased by 2,000 to 78,300 animals (-2.5 percent). The number of calves fell by 1,400 to 90,800 animals (-1.5 percent) and the number of young cattle fell by 1,700 to 33,400 animals (-4.9 percent). For cattle over two years of age, the decline was 1,200 animals to 23,500 animals (–5.0 percent). The number of dairy cows per dairy ...
Source: Agrar

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