Significant decline in the number of pigs and sheep in Saxony, Germany

Published 2022년 3월 9일

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A report by agrar-PR reveals a significant decline in the pig population in Saxony, with a decrease of 51,500 pigs or 7.8 percent as of November 3, 2021, compared to the previous year. The majority of these farms were located in the districts of Central Saxony, North Saxony, and Meißen. The trend of declining sheep populations in Saxony also continued, with a decrease of 1,200 sheep or 1.8 percent, making it the lowest sheep population since the survey began. The statistical office of the Free State of Saxony conducted the livestock survey, focusing on farms with 50 or more pigs or ten or more breeding sows, and farms with 20 or more sheep.
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09.03.2022 | 11:29:00 | ID: 32517 | Department: Agriculture | animal Kamenz (agrar-PR) - As of November 3, 2021, around 609,300 pigs were kept in 150 farms in Saxony. Compared to the previous year's survey, this meant a significant decrease in the number of 51,500 animals or 7.8 percent. This significant downward trend was already evident in the survey in May 2021. The centers of pig farming were the districts of Central Saxony, North Saxony and Meißen. Almost 60 percent of the entire pig population was housed there. In Saxony, an average of 68 pigs were kept per 100 hectares of agricultural land; in Germany, the figure was almost twice as many at 130. In sheep farming, the downward trend of recent years continued. Although 64,000 animals in 460 Saxon sheep-keeping operations meant a decline of 1,200 sheep (-1.8 percent), the decline is significantly lower than in the previous year. This is the lowest sheep population since the survey was carried out. Just ten years ago, around 20 ...
Source: Agrar

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