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Livestock population in numbers

By May 17th 2022June 3rd, 2022No Comments

Document type: news item from the Eurostat website

Author: Eurostat

  

Preview: The EU has a sizeable livestock population: there were 142 million pigs, 76 million bovine animals, 60 million sheep and 11 million goats in December 2021.
This information comes from data on the EU's livestock population published today by Eurostat.
Majority of EU livestock reared in just a few EU Member States
By and large, the bigger Member States reared the most livestock:
- Spain accounted for 24% of the EU's pigs, 9% of the EU's bovines, 25% of the EU's sheep and 23% of the EU's goats.
- France accounted for 9% of the EU's pigs, 23% of the EU's bovines, 12% of the EU's sheep and 12% of the EU's goats.
- Germany accounted for 17% of the EU's pigs and 15% of the EU's bovines, 3% of the EU's sheep and 1% of the EU's goats.
There were some other Member States that were relatively specialised:
- Denmark accounted for 9% of the EU's pig population and the Netherlands a further 8%.
- Ireland accounted for 9% of the EU's bovine population.
- Romania accounted for 17% of the EU's sheep population.
- Greece accounted for 25% of the EU's goat population.
EU livestock population's evolution over time
Between 2010 and 2021, there have been fluctuations in the population of the four main livestock species. The EU's pig population reached almost 146 million in 2020 before declining again. However, in 2021, the number of pigs was still 2% higher than in 2010.

From Eurostat website