The cattle herd in the EU is on a downward trend

게시됨 2024년 3월 6일

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The European Union has seen a steady decrease in cattle population since 2016, with a total decrease of 7.3% over seven years, according to data from the EU Statistical Office. As of November 2023, the cattle population stood at 73.87 million, a 1.3% decrease from the previous year. The decline is most noticeable in young cattle under one year and dairy cows, with the latter's population falling below 20 million for the first time. The only exceptions to this trend are Malta and Cyprus, which however, do not significantly contribute to cattle breeding.
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Eurostat: fewer and fewer cattle in the EU Farmers in the European Union are raising fewer and fewer cattle. According to preliminary data from the EU Statistical Office (Eurostat), supplemented by national statistics, there were still 73.87 million cattle in the EU in November 2023. This is by 942 thousand, or 1.3 percent. less than a year ago. Since 2016, the herd has been systematically decreasing. Over seven years, it decreased by 5.83 million animals, or 7.3%. This negative trend is unlikely to change. Compared to the previous year's study, there was an above-average decrease in the population of young cattle under one year of age, by 2.1%. up to 22.4 million pieces. In the case of young animals not intended for slaughter, the decline was even greater and amounted to 2.4%. Their numbers are only increasing on the Mediterranean islands Most of the cattle, totaling 16.81 million animals, were still in France. However, during the year their number decreased by 1.1%. In Germany, ...
출처: Farmer.pl

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