Global Livestock Gross Production by Country

In 2023, China remained the leader in global livestock gross production with a significant margin, driven by a year-on-year variation of 0.45%. Emerging economies like India, with a robust growth of 1.36%, and Pakistan, at 3.51%, show strong upward trends. The United States and Brazil continued steady growth with 0.21% and 1.21%, respectively. European countries showed mixed results; Germany and France saw slight declines, while countries like Spain and Poland had moderate increases. Globally, the livestock sector is seeing positive growth, driven by a growing demand for protein-rich diets in developing countries.

Future trends to watch include continued growth in countries like Vietnam and African nations driven by population growth and urbanization. Sustainability and technological advancements in livestock management are expected to play critical roles. Geopolitical factors and climate change impacts may influence production outcomes, requiring strategic adaptations in the sector globally.

# 10 Countries Thousand US Dollars PPP = 2004–2006 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 305,190,000 2023 +4.22% +0.45% View data
2 2 United States 177,740,000 2023 +0.2% +0.21% View data
3 3 India 143,440,000 2023 -0.19% +1.36% View data
4 4 Brazil 103,580,000 2023 +1.27% +1.21% View data
5 5 Pakistan 50,235,000 2023 +3.18% +3.51% View data
6 6 Russia 44,561,000 2023 +1.14% +1.53% View data
7 7 Mexico 30,974,000 2023 +1.81% +2.32% View data
8 8 Germany 30,628,000 2023 -0.49% -0.49% View data
9 9 France 26,256,000 2023 -0.25% -0.42% View data
10 10 Argentina 25,921,000 2023 +0.68% +0.83% View data

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