Denmark slaughters significantly more pigs

Published Sep 8, 2021

Tridge summary

In the first half of 2021, Denmark experienced a notable increase in pig slaughter numbers, with a total of 9.16 million pigs slaughtered, marking a 7.9 percent increase compared to the same period in 2020. This surge is primarily attributed to the growth in the Danish pig population, which hit its highest level since 2007 at 13.27 million in July. Despite the challenges presented by high feed costs and lower producer prices, the sow herd in Denmark grew by 2 percent in July, indicating a sustained growth in the country's pig production. Concurrently, piglet exports have seen a decline, particularly in the 15 to 50 kilo weight range, by 5.9 percent, contributing to a overall decrease in pork production.
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Original content

The L&F organization speaks of a significant increase in the number of slaughtered pigs. In the first half of 2021, 9.16 million pigs were slaughtered in Denmark. That was almost 670,000 (7.9 percent) more than in the same period in 2020. Corona influenced this development. But the main cause, according to L&F, is the growth of the Danish pig population. With 13.27 million animals, it reached its highest level since 2007 in July. Piglet exports down The decrease in exports is largely due to piglets in the weight range of 15 to 50 kilos. The export of these piglets decreased by 511,560 animals (-5.9 percent). Fewer slaughter sows also ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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