Germany's agricultural sector is experiencing a significant shift, with a notable decline in the number of pig farms, cattle, and sheep, according to the German Ministry of Agriculture's livestock survey. Between 2014 and 2024, there was a 41.7% decrease in pig farms, a 25.2% drop in pig population, a 17.9% reduction in cattle numbers, a 16.4% decrease in dairy cows, a 36.4% decline in dairy farms, and a 5.9% decrease in sheep. Despite these changes, the pig population has remained relatively stable through an increase in the average farm size. This trend raises concerns for the sustainability of the rural sector and long-term food security.