The European Union's pig census experienced a significant drop in 2022, with member state numbers reaching a 20-year low. Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania saw the most substantial decreases, while Spain and the Netherlands experienced moderate declines. Sweden was the only country to report an increase in pig numbers. The reduced pig supply has led to record high prices for slaughter pigs, with experts predicting a drop in EU pork production of over 5% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period in the previous year.