In Canada and the United States, the number of cattle decreased

Published 2023년 3월 3일

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Canada saw a decrease in its beef cattle population by 2.4% in 2022, with the largest decline in Alberta. The number of all cattle, including dairy cattle, dropped by 2.2%. In the US, the number of cattle and calves also decreased by 3%, following a trend since 2019. Meanwhile, the number of pigs in Canada decreased by 1.7%, while the number of sheep increased by 3.3%.
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The number of beef cattle in Canada in 2022 decreased by 230 thousand heads or 2.4%. Data from Statistics Canada (StatCan) on March 1 is reported by the online publication The Western Producer. As of early 2023, calves accounted for much of the decline. As of January 1, 2022, there were 6.437 million cattle on calf farms in Canada. As of January 1, 2023, this figure was 6.278 million. Calves decreased by 160 thousand heads or 2.5% over the year. The number of cattle at fattening and storage enterprises also decreased by 71 thousand heads from 1.723 million at the beginning of 2022 to 1.652 million as of January 1 of this year. The biggest decrease was in the province of Alberta from 4.816 million to 4.628 million. The number of all cattle in Canada, including dairy cattle, fell by 2.2% in 2022. USDA estimated the number of cattle and calves at 89.27 million at the beginning of the year, down 3% from 92.07 million as of January 2022. The decline is part of a trend ...
Source: Milknews

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