How many farm animals remained in Bulgaria and from what regions?

Published 2022년 1월 13일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the data available on the Open Data Portal about the number of farm animals in Bulgaria during the economic year 2020/21. It notes a decrease in the number of dairy cows and sheep, with dairy cows mainly bred in the Plovdiv and Sliven regions, and sheep mainly in Blagoevgrad, Burgas, and Plovdiv. The leading regions for beef cows are Blagoevgrad, Kardzhali, and Haskovo. The report also reveals a decline in the number of bees, with the majority kept in Dobrich and Burgas districts.
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The animals registered on the territory of the country by species in the economic year 2020/21 are public in the Open Data Portal. We tracked which areas stand out with the number of farm animals raised and of what species. Vote: Do you have cut SAPS areas? Statistics show that the current total number of cattle and buffaloes in the country is 534,119. Of these, dairy cows number 192,921. Analysts have already predicted that by 2025 their number will decrease to 190 thousand. Agrostatistics for the previous economic year show that then their number was 227.7 thousand for the whole country. At present, most dairy cows are bred in Plovdiv district - 25,896, and in Sliven region - 14,109. According to the latest data, there are 142,583 beef cows in Bulgaria, most of them in Blagoevgrad - 22,118, followed by Kardzhali - 19,398, Haskovo - 16,558, Plovdiv - 13,084 and Burgas - 12,968. A clear decline for the year can be seen in the number of sheep. In 2019/20 the number of animals was ...
Source: Agri

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