Key Market Indicators
Lithuania's livestock production is projected to decline by 2.3% annually, on average, over the next five years. In 2021, the country was 131st in the world, with 624,540 heads of livestock. Guinea-Bissau was the leader, while Brazil, India, and the United States were the second, third, and fourth, respectively. Lithuania's imports of livestock are expected to grow by 1.2% CAGR from 2021 to 2026, reaching $41.8 million. In 2021, Lithuania ranked 52nd in the world, with imports worth $38.6 million. Serbia was the leader, and Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands were the second, third, and fourth, respectively.