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Statistics: Increase in 2019 poultry slaughter numbers, downward trend for all other slaughter animals

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Slaughter numbers for cattle, pigs, sheep and goats in industrial units (slaughterhouses) followed a downward trend in 2019 compared to the year before, while the chicken meat production was on the rise, shows data released by the of Statistics (INS).

With 196,037 cattle slaughtered in abattoirs last year, carcass weight was 43,536 tons, while the meat supply from the 3,921,418 pigs slaughtered in 2019 stood at 342,575 tons.

The number of cattle slaughtered in industrial units in 2019 was 15.9 percent lower compared to 2018, while pig slaughter numbers dropped…

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