In 2023, the EU's livestock populations were lower than a year earlier. Compared with 2022, the pig and bovine populations decreased by 1%, while sheep declined by 3%, and goats by 5%. In 2023, the EU had 133 million pigs, 74 million bovine animals, 58 million sheep, and 11 million goats.

This information comes from provisional data on the EU’s livestock population, published today by Eurostat.

Over the past decade, the populations of all livestock species have declined. The population of bovine animals in the EU decreased the least, down by 5% compared with 2013, followed by pigs (down 6%). Sheep numbers decreased by 9%, while that of goats experienced a sharp decline of 15%.

Change in livestock populations, selected periods 2023 compared with 2013, %. Chart. See link to full dataset below.

Source datasets: apro_mt_lscatl, apro_mt_lspig, apro_mt_lssheep and apro_mt_lsgoat

Contrasting developments at country-level in pig and bovine populations 

While EU-level changes in pig and bovine populations in 2023 as compared with 2022 were relatively modest, there were diverse developments among EU countries. 

Croatia and Ireland recorded sharp decreases in their pig populations (-10% compared with 2022), whereas Bulgaria and Malta recorded even sharper increases (both +21%).

Latvia recorded the largest decline in its bovine population in 2023 (down 6% on 2022), followed by Lithuania, Estonia, Portugal, Finland and Hungary (all down about 3%). Cyprus was the only country with a modest increase (+1%), whilst bovine populations in Malta, Poland and Ireland remained almost unchanged on 2022 levels.

Changes in pig and bovine populations, December 2023 compared with December 2022, %. Chart. See link to full dataset below.

Source datasets: apro_mt_lspig and apro_mt_lscat

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Methodological note 

The EU aggregates for sheep/goats are derived from the available data, which cover the Member States whose sheep/goat populations are significant.
 
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