AHDB: Lowest pig population in over a decade
The drop in the total pig population has been driven by a substantial fall in the numbers of fattening pigs. Fattening pigs are at the lowest number since 2012 at 3.30 million head, a fall of 12.6% compared to June 2022. This evidences the historically low slaughter throughputs and pig meat production volumes being seen in 2023.
On the contrary, the breeding pig population has remained flat in 2023 with numbers totalling 329,000 head. Within the category movements have been mixed. Overall, the female breeding herd saw a relatively small decline of only 1.5% (4,000 head) with sows in pig down 3.0% year on year but gilts in pig up 8.99%. Boars being used for service recorded larger declines, down 6.9% year on year, but on a more positive note, the number of gilts intended for first time breeding grew by 8.3%.
These breeding pig numbers, particularly the increase of gilts in pig and the number of gilts intended for first time breeding, show signs of a more positive industry sentiment and some cautious growth from producers. Although we do not expect to see the industry bouncing back to the heights of 2021 in terms of pig numbers, throughputs and production, if demand remains steady and producer net margins continue on a positive track then we anticipate some welcome growth.
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