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  2. File:Livestock of the World (cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats ...

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    Overview of the Gridded Livestock of the World (GLW 3) data sets for cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, chickens and ducks, based on the dasymetric model. French Distribution des animaux domestiques a usage alimentaire

  3. DAD-IS - Wikipedia

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    Based on data collected as of September 2022, DAD-IS contained data for 11,555 mammalian and 3,758 avian national breed populations. [ 6 ] : 4 These national breed populations represent a global total of 8,859 breeds, which included 595 breeds (7%) that were reported to be extinct.

  4. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cattle headcounts by country, as of 2021. Historically, the cattle population of Britain rose from 9.8 million in 1878 to 11.7 million in 1908, but beef consumption rose much faster. Britain became the "stud farm of the world" exporting livestock to countries where there were no indigenous cattle.

  5. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    It is responsible for somewhere between 20 and 33% of the fresh water usage in the world, [57] and livestock, and the production of feed for them, occupy about a third of Earth's ice-free land. [58] Livestock production is a contributing factor in species extinction, desertification, [59] and habitat destruction. [60]

  6. List of countries by meat production - Wikipedia

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    The following article lists the world's largest producers of meat. Global meat production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years. According to Our World in Data, meat production has more than quintupled since 1961, reaching around 361 million tonnes in 2022. [1] The most popular meat globally is poultry, followed by pork, beef and mutton.

  7. Portal:Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, small farms produce about one-third of the world's food, but large farms are prevalent. The largest 1% of farms in the world are greater than 50 hectares (120 acres) and operate more than 70% of the world's farmland. Nearly 40% of agricultural land is found on farms larger than 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres).

  8. Category:Cattle by country - Wikipedia

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    Bullfighting by country (9 C ... Cattle in China (5 P) I. Cattle in India (2 C, 5 P) S. Cattle in Spain (2 C, 2 P) U. Cattle in the ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    They are raised as livestock for their flesh (called beef and veal), dairy products (milk), leather and as draught animals. As of 2009–2010 it is estimated that there are 1.3–1.4 billion head of cattle in the world. [47] [48] Diagram of feedlot system. This can be contrasted with more traditional grazing systems.