2013 Global Feed Production Survey and Assessment
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sZFin 2013, Oatch conducted an assessment of feed production in 130 countries around the worldsZF
According to the survey, global feed production increased by 1% to 963 million tons in 2013, up slightly from 954 million tons in 2012The smaller increase may be due to the impact of drought in more than 30 countries around the world in 2012, which in turn led to higher feed feed pricesAsia is the world's highest average cost of feed, the average price of fattening pigs is about $524/tonne, and the average price of breeding chicken is about $480-550/tonneIn the last few months of 2013, feed prices in Asia fell significantly, a trend that will continue into 2014, which will lead to a recovery in feed prices in the coming year and even an increasesZF
Of the 130 countries assessed in the survey, China again ranked first in global feed production, with 18.9 billion tons of feed and more than 9,500 feed plants, according to official Chinese statisticsThe United States and Brazil rank edited 2nd and 3rd in the world, with 5,236 feed plants in the United States, with a total feed production of 169 million tons: 1,237 feed plants in Brazil and 67 million tons of feedThe report found that the number of feed plants in China is decreasing, which may be influenced by government policies to encourage the reduction of the number of feed plants and expand their size to promote traceability of feed quality and improve product quality, while also meeting the continuing demand of urban consumers for deep-processed protein products on large-scale farmssZF
Africa is once again the fastest growing region in terms of percentage growth in 2013 compared to 2012In Africa, such as South Africa, C?te d'Ivoire, Senegal, Mauritius and Namibia, feed production increased significantly, resulting in a 7 per cent increase in feed production across Africa, to nearly 31 million tonnes Asia is one of the six regions we surveyed and once again the highest production of animal feed, at 348 million tonnes, accounting for more than a third of global feed production However, feed production in Asia did not increase in 2013 According to the survey, the Middle East has the largest feed processing plant, with an average annual output of several tons Globally, the average production of feed processing plants is 34,000 tons sZF
Poultry feed production is the highest in global animal and animal species, accounting for 46 per cent of global feed production, at 444 million tonnes, an increase of 6 per cent over the previous year Pig feed production of 243 million tons, ruminant feed production of 196 million tons, aquatic feed production of 40 million tons, pet feed production of 21 million tons, horse feed production of 12 million tons In 2013, the largest increase in aquatic feed production was, by 17% over the previous year, to 34 million tons According to faos, global consumption of farmed fish and shellfish now exceeds beef consumption (by weight) sZF
Surveys show that more than 60% of global feed is particulate, which is more common in Europe sZF sZF 2013, Ottch conducted an assessment of feed production in 130 countries around the world sZF
According to the survey, global feed production increased by 1% to 963 million tons in 2013, up slightly from 954 million tons in 2012 The smaller increase may be due to the impact of drought in more than 30 countries around the world in 2012, which in turn led to higher feed feed prices Asia is the world's highest average cost of feed, the average price of fattening pigs is about $524/tonne, and the average price of breeding chicken is about $480-550/tonne In the last few months of 2013, feed prices in Asia fell significantly, a trend that will continue into 2014, which will lead to a recovery in feed prices in the coming year and even an increase sZF
Of the 130 countries assessed in the survey, China again ranked first in global feed production, with 18.9 billion tons of feed and more than 9,500 feed plants, according to official Chinese statistics The United States and Brazil rank edited 2nd and 3rd in the world, with 5,236 feed plants in the United States, with a total feed production of 169 million tons: 1,237 feed plants in Brazil and 67 million tons of feed The report found that the number of feed plants in China is decreasing, which may be influenced by government policies to encourage the reduction of the number of feed plants and expand their size to promote traceability of feed quality and improve product quality, while also meeting the continuing demand of urban consumers for deep-processed protein products on large-scale farms sZF
Africa is once again the fastest growing region in terms of percentage growth in 2013 compared to 2012 In Africa, such as South Africa, C?te d'Ivoire, Senegal, Mauritius and Namibia, feed production increased significantly, resulting in a 7 per cent increase in feed production across Africa, to nearly 31 million tonnes Asia is one of the six regions we surveyed and once again the highest production of animal feed, at 348 million tonnes, accounting for more than a third of global feed production However, feed production in Asia did not increase in 2013 According to the survey, the Middle East has the largest feed processing plant, with an average annual output of several tons Globally, the average production of feed processing plants is 34,000 tons sZF
Poultry feed production is the highest in global animal and animal species, accounting for 46 per cent of global feed production, at 444 million tonnes, an increase of 6 per cent over the previous year Pig feed production of 243 million tons, ruminant feed production of 196 million tons, aquatic feed production of 40 million tons, pet feed production of 21 million tons, horse feed production of 12 million tons In 2013, the largest increase in aquatic feed production was, by 17% over the previous year, to 34 million tons According to faos, global consumption of farmed fish and shellfish now exceeds beef consumption (by weight) sZF
Surveys show that more than 60% of global feed is particulate, which is more common in Europe sZF
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