Switzerland: Decrease in cattle slaughter in June

Published 2021년 7월 22일

Tridge summary

Switzerland experienced a 10% decrease in cattle slaughterings in June 2021 compared to the previous year, with the cow sector experiencing the most significant drop, according to the Swiss Farmers Union's agricultural statistics service, Agristat. Despite the pandemic, there was a surge in slaughterings in June 2020, following containment measures. The average slaughter weight for cattle was lower this year compared to the previous year, but higher after containment. The number of pigs and goats slaughtered increased by 3% and 7.5% respectively, while sheep saw a slight increase of 0.7%. Overall, meat production in Switzerland fell by 13.8% for large cattle, 5.5% for calves, 0.5% for sheep, and 17.2% for goats, but pork production increased by 3.1%. The first half of the year saw a decrease in the production of bull meat, beef, cattle, veal, sheep, and goat meat, while cow meat production increased, along with pork.
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Provisional slaughter statistics for June 2021 show a significant drop in the number of cattle slaughtered compared to the previous year. According to Agristat, the fluctuations are partly due to the pandemic (photo LID). In June, a significant drop in the slaughter of cattle (including calves) was observed, indicates the agricultural statistics service of the Swiss Farmers Union (USP) Agristat in a press release. Overall, the number of cattle slaughtered fell by more than 10% compared to June of the previous year. With a drop of nearly 20%, the cow sector experienced the most significant decline. However, slaughterings were high in June 2020 after containment, unlike April and May. There were also differences in slaughter weights: cattle (excluding calves) were generally lower this year than last year. However, slaughter weights were inevitably higher in June after containment. In comparison, the slaughter weight of calves is slightly higher this year. In June, the number of pigs ...
Source: Agrihebdo

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