Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock in Western Europe

Western Europe: Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock was 24.59 %LSU in 2023. ▲ Rising

Latest (2023)
24.59 %LSU
Change on year
down 4.1%
Rank
7th
of 31 groups
All-time high
27.29 %LSU
in 2019
All-time low
17.13 %LSU
in 1961
Years of data
63
1961–2023

Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock in Western Europe, 1961–2023

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Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in %LSU.

Analysis

In 2023, swine / pigs — share in total livestock in Western Europe stood at 24.59 %LSU.

That represents a change of down 4.1% on the previous year and down 6.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, swine / pigs — share in total livestock in Western Europe peaked at 27.29 %LSU in 2019 and was at its lowest, 17.13 %LSU, in 1961.

That places Western Europe 7th out of 31 groups with data for 2023, putting it in the top quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 63 years of available data.

Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock in Western Europe, year by year

Annual values for Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock in Western Europe, 1961 to 2023.
Year %LSU Change
1961 17.13 %LSU
1962 17.65 %LSU +3.0%
1963 17.38 %LSU -1.5%
1964 18.04 %LSU +3.8%
1965 18.57 %LSU +2.9%
1966 18.23 %LSU -1.8%
1967 18.54 %LSU +1.7%
1968 19.33 %LSU +4.3%
1969 19.15 %LSU -0.9%
1970 19.8 %LSU +3.4%
1971 21.34 %LSU +7.8%
1972 21.12 %LSU -1.0%
1973 21.05 %LSU -0.3%
1974 20.81 %LSU -1.1%
1975 21.09 %LSU +1.3%
1976 20.97 %LSU -0.6%
1977 21.53 %LSU +2.7%
1978 21.95 %LSU +2.0%
1979 22.25 %LSU +1.4%
1980 22.3 %LSU +0.2%
1981 22.55 %LSU +1.1%
1982 22.53 %LSU -0.1%
1983 22.5 %LSU -0.1%
1984 22.67 %LSU +0.8%
1985 23.05 %LSU +1.7%
1986 23.81 %LSU +3.3%
1987 24.77 %LSU +4.0%
1988 24.97 %LSU +0.8%
1989 24.51 %LSU -1.8%
1990 24.35 %LSU -0.7%
1991 23.66 %LSU -2.8%
1992 23.6 %LSU -0.3%
1993 24.38 %LSU +3.3%
1994 24.51 %LSU +0.5%
1995 24.08 %LSU -1.8%
1996 23.94 %LSU -0.6%
1997 24.34 %LSU +1.7%
1998 24.68 %LSU +1.4%
1999 25.53 %LSU +3.4%
2000 24.99 %LSU -2.1%
2001 25.01 %LSU +0.1%
2002 25.22 %LSU +0.8%
2003 25.7 %LSU +1.9%
2004 25.66 %LSU -0.2%
2005 26.11 %LSU +1.8%
2006 26.16 %LSU +0.2%
2007 26.26 %LSU +0.4%
2008 26.05 %LSU -0.8%
2009 26.16 %LSU +0.4%
2010 25.98 %LSU -0.7%
2011 26.35 %LSU +1.4%
2012 26.75 %LSU +1.5%
2013 26.17 %LSU -2.2%
2014 26.27 %LSU +0.4%
2015 25.91 %LSU -1.4%
2016 25.56 %LSU -1.4%
2017 26.04 %LSU +1.9%
2018 27.18 %LSU +4.4%
2019 27.29 %LSU +0.4%
2020 26.54 %LSU -2.7%
2021 26.67 %LSU +0.5%
2022 25.63 %LSU -3.9%
2023 24.59 %LSU -4.1%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 18.22 %LSU 17.13 %LSU 19.33 %LSU 9
1970s 21.19 %LSU 19.8 %LSU 22.25 %LSU 10
1980s 23.37 %LSU 22.3 %LSU 24.97 %LSU 10
1990s 24.31 %LSU 23.6 %LSU 25.53 %LSU 10
2000s 25.73 %LSU 24.99 %LSU 26.26 %LSU 10
2010s 26.35 %LSU 25.56 %LSU 27.29 %LSU 10
2020s 25.86 %LSU 24.59 %LSU 26.67 %LSU 4

Countries ranked near Western Europe

  1. 4 Cook Islands 83.4 %LSU compare
  2. 5 Papua New Guinea 80.3 %LSU compare
  3. 6 Singapore 77.88 %LSU compare
  4. 7 Sao Tome and Principe 68.12 %LSU compare
  5. 8 Denmark 65.33 %LSU compare
  6. 9 Niue 64.38 %LSU compare
  7. 10 Spain 53.81 %LSU compare

See the full ranking of 223 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is swine / pigs — share in total livestock in Western Europe?
Swine / pigs — share in total livestock in Western Europe was 24.59 %LSU in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest swine / pigs — share in total livestock recorded in Western Europe?
The highest recorded value was 27.29 %LSU in 2019.
What is the lowest swine / pigs — share in total livestock recorded in Western Europe?
The lowest recorded value was 17.13 %LSU in 1961.
How does Western Europe rank for swine / pigs — share in total livestock?
Western Europe ranks 7th out of 31 groups with data for 2023.
Is swine / pigs — share in total livestock rising or falling in Western Europe?
Over the last ten years it is down 6.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Western Europe data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Swine / pigs — Share in total livestock
Unit
%LSU
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
223 places, 12,804 data points, 1961–2023
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The Livestock Patterns domain of FAOSTAT contains data on livestock numbers, shares of major livestock species and densities of livestock units in the agricultural land area. Values are calculated using Livestock Units (LSU), which facilitate aggregating information for different livestock types. Data are available by country, with global coverage, for the period 1961 to the most recent year available with annual updates. This methodology applies the LSU coefficients reported in the "Guidelines for the preparation of livestock sector reviews" (FAO, 2011). From this publication, LSU coefficients are computed by livestock type and by country. The reference unit used for the calculation of livestock units (=1 LSU) is the grazing equivalent of one adult dairy cow producing 3000 kg of milk annually, fed without additional concentrated foodstuffs. FAOSTAT agri-environmental indicators on livestock patterns closely follow the structure of the indicators in EUROSTAT.