Global Livestock Trends in 2022
Livestock is part of Agriculture and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Poultry, Cattle, Goat, Sheep and Pig. You may also be interested in Agricultural Products and Agricultural Input.
Global Livestock Import is set to reach $20,123,000,000 by 2026 from $19,897,000,000 in 2021, growing 0.3% year on year average rate. Since 2017, Global demand rose 2.4% year on year. In 2021, the United States came in number 1 in Livestock Import with $2,898,200,000. Germany, Italy and the Netherlands respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Antigua and Barbuda rose 58.9% year on year, while Andorra was down by 39.6% year on year since 2017.
Global Livestock Production is set to reach 1,961,400,000 Heads by 2026 from 1,904,800,000 Heads in 2021, growing 0.5% year on year average rate. Since 1966, Global supply grew 0.7% year on year. In 2021, China ranked number 1 in Livestock Production with 229,640,000 Heads. Brazil, India and the United States respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Bahrain was up 11% year on year, while Malta fell by 12.8% year on year since 1966.
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In 2022 major markets in the Livestock Industry were:
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- Egg Import 216 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Cattle Import 207 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Egg Export 233 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Cattle Export 205 countries (Europe, Asia, Eastern Europe...)
- Horse Import 202 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Asia...)
- Horse Export 198 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Asia...)
- Livestock Production 240 countries (Oceania, Australasia, New Zealand...)
- Sheep Import 203 countries (Asia, Middle East, Africa...)
- Pig Import 192 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Chicken Export 218 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Asia...)