On the basis of the Warsaw Head Office for Statistics, over 14.2 million pigs were counted by the end of November 2009 – a 0.1% year-on-year rise.
In March 2009, the low-point was registered with only 13.3 million pigs. The total November growth still was very modest, despite the fact that numbers of sows and gestating animals went up 6.4%. The statistics office attributed this positive development to a growth in profitability in pig production, as prices for pigs are relatively high and feed prices are relatively low.
Beef and sheep
In beef production, the statistics office noted a total number of cattle of approximately 5.6 million animals in December 2009, a year-on-year growth of 0.5%. Numbers of sheep dropped by 17.2% to 223,200 in the same period.
Related website:
• German organisation for swine producers (ISN)
NEWS
Poland: Growth of hog inventory
//03 Feb 2010 Total numbers of pigs in Poland have grown in 2009 again, the website of the German organisation for swine producers (ISN) reports.
Related News article
More News
- 24 MayRussia allocates funds to fight ASF and FMD
- 23 MayRESULTS: Pressure on Vion Food's 2011 profits
- 23 MayNZ: More effective rules wanted regarding raw meat fed to pigs
- 23 MayImporting countries to ban Russian feed grains
- 23 MayAlltech presents the 2012 Medal of Excellence
- 23 MayChina: Restaurant scraps being used as pig feed
- 23 MayLatvia/ Estonia: Pork producers suffer losses due to Russian...
- 22 MayFostera PCV: Flexible dosing to prevent PCV2 viremia
- 22 MayGermany: Pork processors guarantee boar purchases without...
- 22 MayNorwegian firm plans major expansion in Russian pork market
- 22 MayRESEARCH: MRSA bacteria less common on organic pig farms
- 22 MayRussia may ban import of breeding pigs from Denmark
- 22 MayAlltech focuses on natural production from farm to fork
- 22 MayUK Minister breaks down food export barriers to China
- 21 MayNew National Pork Board appointees announced
- 21 MayAustralian pork industry refutes bacon tax claim
- 21 MaySow parity impacts profits
- 21 MayProject to produce GE pig loses funding
- 21 MayBouwimpex improves the safety of livestock sheds
- 18 MayPrice of pork in China expected to skyrocket


