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Udmurtia produced more than 1 million tons of milk in 2024

Published Feb 5, 2025

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Udmurtia, a region in Russia, has seen an increase in its agricultural production in 2024. The gross milk yield rose by 4.9% from the previous year, reaching 1,082.3 thousand tons, and its egg production increased by 3.3% to 1,131.6 million pieces, placing the region fifth in the Volga Federal District for egg production. However, the production of livestock and poultry for slaughter decreased by 0.8% compared to 2023. The region ended the year with a total of 335.2 thousand heads of cattle, 227.4 thousand pigs, 48.2 thousand sheep and goats, and 7.5 million poultry.
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Egg production exceeded 1.1 billion pieces According to Udmurtstat, the gross milk yield in Udmurtia for 2024 amounted to 1,082.3 thousand tons, which is 4.9% more than in 2023. In terms of milk production, the region took third place in the Volga Federal District, ahead of Tatarstan (2,281.0 thousand tons) and Bashkortostan (1,590.8 thousand tons). The volume of egg production in the region reached 1,131.6 million pieces, which is 3.3% more than a year earlier. According to this indicator, the republic took fifth place in the Volga Federal District after Tatarstan (1,605.3 million units), Mordovia (1,595.1 million units), Perm Krai (1,423.6 million units) and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (1,261.4 million units). The production of livestock and poultry for slaughter (live weight) in 2024 slightly decreased compared to the 2023 figure — by 0.8%, to 182.1 thousand tons. In terms of production volumes of these products, the region became the eighth in the Volga region after Tatarstan ...
Source: Specagro
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