Germany: Number of pig farms halved since 2010

According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the number of pig farms has decreased by 47% in the last ten years.

In 2020, almost 31,900 pig farms in Germany raised about 26.3 million animals. In 2010, there were about 60,100 farms with about 27.6 million pigs. There is clearly a structural shift in German pig production towards fewer but larger farms: in ten years, the number of pig farms has decreased by 47%, but the number of animals has only decreased by 5%. The average number of head per farm increased from 459 to 826 animals.

The majority of animals are located in Lower Saxony (approx. 8.6 million head) and North Rhine-Westphalia (approx. 6.9 million). Together, they account for 59% of the entire pig population in Germany. In contrast, very few pigs are kept in Saarland, Rhineland-Plant and Hesse.


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