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Decrease in Number of Eggs placed in Hatcheries in November last Year in Bosnia

Published: January 23, 2020
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In November of 2019 the total amount of collected cow’s milk decreased by 0,2% in relation with the same period of 2018. Production of drinking milk decreased by 3,3%, cream by 12,5% and acidified milk by 13,7%, while the production of butter and other yellow fat products increased by 14,8% and cow’s cheese by 3,8% in relation with the same period of 2018.

The total amount of milk fat decreased by 2,0%, and the total amount of milk protein decreased by 2,0% in relation with the same period of 2018.

In November 2019 the number of slaughtered cattle decreased by 2,25% and sheep by 1,20%, while the number of slaughtered pigs increased by 19,52% and poultry by 1,64% in relation with the same period of 2018.

The net weight of slaughtered cattle increased by 7,90%, of slaughtered sheep by 6,45%, of slaughtered pigs by 11,66% and of slaughtered poultry by 1,77% in relation with the same period of 2018.

The number of eggs placed in hatcheries in November of 2019 decreased by 10,21% in relation with the same period of 2018.

The total number of hatched day-old chicks in hatcheries during November of 2019 decreased by 2,72% in relation with the same period of 2018.

 

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