Riyadh: The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released today the Livestock Statistics Publication for 2023 in the Kingdom. The results showed that cow farms produced 2.8 billion liters of raw milk; the number of dairy cows at specialized agricultural cow farms reached 234,000.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the Livestock Statistics Publication presents the latest data on livestock, poultry, and birds in both traditional and specialized holdings, including information on organic livestock. It also covers the quantity and value of animal product exports and imports, the value of livestock loans, and data by administrative region across the Kingdom.
Riyadh ranked first in terms of raw milk production, with 1.6 billion liters, followed by the Eastern Region, with 1 billion liters. Across the Kingdom, there are 22 million heads of sheep, of which 19.3% are rams and 80.7% are ewes, and 2.2 million heads of camels, of which 32% are aged less than four years and 68% are four and older.
The publication al
so showed that over 1.1 million tons of broiler chicken are produced in the Kingdom; Riyadh topped the list with 282,000 tons, followed by Makkah with 185,000 tons, and Hail with 171,000 tons. The production of table eggs reached 7.9 billion, with Riyadh leading with 3 billion eggs, followed by Makkah with 1.4 billion, and the Eastern Region with 1 billion.
The publication is based on data from the comprehensive agricultural survey conducted by the authority, as well as records from the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, the Agricultural Development Fund, the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority, and the Saudi Central Bank.