Ukrainian farmers give up pig farming

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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Despite a 13.3% increase in pigs sent for slaughter in the first three quarters of 2021 in Ukraine, experts from the Association of Pig Farmers of Ukraine warn of a declining pig farming industry. The State Statistics Service of Ukraine reported a 12.6% increase in the number of industrial pigs sent for slaughter, but the increase in industrial pork production is only 9.8%. In 11 of the 24 regions of Ukraine, the volume of pork slaughter exceeded its cultivation, indicating a reduction in livestock. This reduction may not be able to support the domestic supply at the level of the first half of 2021.
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In Ukraine, the number of pigs that go for slaughter has increased, but farmers are reluctant to raise animals. Experts warn of the decline of pig farming. This was reported by ArgoTer, writes agronews.ua. According to the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, sales of pigs for slaughter by agricultural enterprises in the three quarters of 2021 increased by 13.3% compared to the same period last year. However, analysts of the Association of Pig Farmers of Ukraine do not consider such an increase a positive signal of the situation in the industry. Thus, during the analyzed period, 3.85 million industrial pigs (+ 12.6%) with an average weight of 110 kg were sent for slaughter (1 kg more than in January-September 2020. The total live weight of animals sold at the slaughterhouse and m ' yasokombiny, amounted to 423.7 thousand tons, which is 50 thousand tons or 13.3% more than in three quarters of 2020. At the same time, the increase in the volume of industrial pork production is ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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