Russia: In the Omsk region, cattle production for slaughter increased by 1.9% in 2023

Published Jan 31, 2024

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In 2023, the Omsk region saw a growth in its farming sector with a 1.9% increase in cattle received for slaughter, totaling 53.2 thousand tons. The region also saw a rise in the production of livestock and poultry for slaughter, amounting to 187.4 thousand tons, and pork production, which increased by 5.9% to 74.35 thousand tons. Raw milk production slightly increased to 608.8 thousand tons, and the region produced 802.1 million eggs. The cattle population at the end of the year was 322.4 thousand, including 137.0 thousand cows, 352.9 thousand pigs, 199.7 thousand sheep and goats, and 5,669.3 thousand birds.
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The region received 53.2 thousand tons of these products, as well as 608.8 thousand tons of raw milk According to Omskstat, in 2023, farms of all categories in the Omsk region received 53.2 thousand tons of cattle for slaughter (in live weight). This is 1.9% more than in 2022, when 52.2 thousand tons were produced. In general, the production of livestock and poultry for slaughter (in live weight) in farms of all categories in the region amounted to 187.4 thousand tons. Pork received 74.35 thousand tons, or 5.9% more than a year earlier (70.2 thousand tons); poultry - 51.0 thousand tons. In particular, agricultural organizations produced 19.4 thousand tons of cattle, 60.3 thousand tons of pork (+10.1%), 47.2 thousand tons of poultry. The production of raw milk in the Omsk region for the entire last year amounted to 608.8 thousand tons - 0.1% more than in 2022. Including 331.6 thousand tons produced by agricultural organizations, which is 0.1% more. Also, 802.1 million eggs were ...
Source: Specagro

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