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- Main Details - Convention on Biological Diversity
Chad is also the second global gum producer behind Sudan, and hopes to occupy first place by 2020 The country is responsible for 6 7% of global gum production, representing 7% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product The livestock sector represents 53% of the rural Gross Domestic Product and sustains 40% of the rural population
- 223396 The Australian Beef Industry The Basics V4 - PwC
Today, Cattle farmers in Australia collectively run 28 million cattle across 200 million hectares The number of cattle in Australia makes it a relatively small producer on a global scale However, due to its small population, Australia exports around 60% of produce making it the world’s second largest beef exporter behind Brazil
- PSA - Philippine Statistics Authority (via Public) Swine . . .
As of 30 September 2023, the country's total swine inventory was estimated at 9 86 million heads This was 2 1 percent lower than the previous year's same period count of 10 07 million heads About 67 5 percent of the country's swine population came from smallhold farms, while the remaining 29 2 percent and 3 3 percent were from commercial and
- Agricultural Training Centre of Excellence | TasTAFE
The next stage of the centre of excellence will be completed by the end of 2024 and will include new and upgraded farm infrastructure including stockyards and irrigation, precision agriculture equipment, protected cropping tunnels, farm biosecurity and training simulators These will complement training and supporting research and innovation
- National Center for Biotechnology Information
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- Antibiotic usage in livestock per kilogram of meat
Milligrams of antibiotic use per kilogram of livestock This is adjusted for differences in livestock numbers and species by standardizing to a population-corrected unit (PCU)
- Report Name: New Zealand Sheep Production and Trends
Sheep farming in New Zealand has synergies with beef cattle farming, due to the complimentary pastoral grazing behaviours of the two species, and as a result many farms include both cattle and sheep Today there is approximately 23,400 sheep and beef farming operations covering 45 percent of the total agricultural area
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