Antigua and Barbuda: Pig slaughter reached a record of more than 56 million animals in 2020

Published 2021년 3월 4일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Spain's pig slaughter reached a record high of 56.4 million, leading to a milestone in meat production exceeding 5 million tonnes for the first time, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAP). This success contrasts with a general decline in livestock slaughter, particularly notable in cattle, with a 2.6% decrease compared to the previous year. The reduction in cattle numbers was more pronounced in calves, young cattle, and cows. Sheep and goat numbers also saw a decrease, falling below 10 million and 100,000 respectively. Bird and rabbit sacrifices experienced less significant decreases, with bird meat production even increasing. This data highlights a year of significant shifts in Spain's livestock industry.
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Original content

Pig slaughter last year reached a record 56.4 million head and meat production exceeded 5 million tonnes for the first time, according to data published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food ( MAP) that show that the slaughter of the rest of livestock species decreased in 2020. In the case of cattle, a 2.6% drop in slaughter was recorded compared to 2019, although the evolution varies depending on the categories. The decreases in the case of calves and young cattle, as well as those of cows, stand out above all. Those of sheep were once again below 10 million heads, after two years in which that barrier was overcome, and those of goats fell by ...
Source: Agropopular

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