Russia: The cattle population in Novosibirsk Oblast has decreased by 10% in 9 months

Published Nov 5, 2024

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The Novosibirsk region has experienced a decrease in cattle numbers by 10.4% between January-September 2024, with the total being 156.6 thousand cows as of October 1, 2024. Despite this, there has been an increase in the number of pigs and a decrease in sheep and goats. Agricultural enterprises in the region produced more livestock and poultry meat by 3.5% year-over-year, but saw a decrease in milk and egg production. Additionally, the report highlights a 15.3% increase in grain and leguminous crop collection as of October 1, 2024, compared to the previous year. However, there was a decrease in potato and vegetable collection compared to the same period last year.
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The number of cattle in the Novosibirsk region in January-September 2024 decreased by 10.4% compared to the same period last year, according to a report on the socio-economic situation of the region by the territorial body of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Novosibirsk region (Novosibirskstat). According to official data, by the beginning of October there were 156.6 thousand cows in the region (10.2% less than on October 1, 2023), 382.1 thousand pigs (11.6% more), 155.2 thousand sheep and goats (6.7% less), and 9.3 million heads of poultry (3.6% less). During the reporting period, agricultural enterprises of the Novosibirsk Region produced 163.9 thousand tons of livestock and poultry meat (live weight) - 3.5% more than in the same period last year, 660.1 thousand tons of milk (4.2% less), 692.7 million eggs (14.5% less). As indicated in the report, as of October ...
Source: Milknews

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