Further decline in Germany's lower saxony pig herds

Published 2022년 12월 22일

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The pig herd in Lower Saxony, Germany, continued to decline at the end of 2022, with a decrease of 8.9% compared to November 2021, resulting in the lowest stock in ten years. The number of breeding sows and piglets also saw a decrease, leading to a halving of pig farms over the past ten years. However, the average size of farms has increased, with larger farms becoming more common.
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The decline in pig herds determined in the spring of 2022 continued at the end of 2022, according to the State Statistical Office of Lower Saxony (LSN) on the basis of preliminary results from November 2022. With a decrease of 8.9% compared to November 2021 (7.8 million animals), approx. 7.1 million pigs the lowest stock in ten years. Compared to November 2012, the stock shrank by almost 21.6%.The number of breeding sows (-16.0%) fell above average compared to the same month last year. In November 2022, around 359,800 breeding sows were still kept. The number of piglets fell by 11.0% compared to the same month last year to around 1.8 million animals.While in 2012 about 7,800 farms still kept pigs, the number halved almost to around 4,200 farms within ten years (as of November 2022). Compared to November 2021, about 500 farms in Lower Saxony ...
Source: Thepigsite

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