The term "LIVESTOCK" is used in a broad sense to cover all grown animals regardless of age, location or purpose of breeding. Non-domesticated animals are excluded under this definition unless they are kept or raised in captivity. Domestic animals included are large and small quadrupeds, poultry, insects (bees) and larvae of insects (silkworms). Figures on livestock numbers should refer to live animals enumerated on a given day or on several consecutive days. The FAO practice is that figures for an indicated year relate to animals reported by countries for any day between October of the previous year and September of the year indicated. Statistics on live animals by age, sex and utilization generally are not included in the list that follows, even though such breakdowns are extremely desirable in terms of national statistics. For each animal species FAO proposes that information be maintained on changes in national herds during the year according to the following equation: initial herd + animals born + imports of live animals - exports of live animals - natural losses - slaughter = closing herd.FAO defines meat as the flesh of animals used for food. In production data, meat is normally reported inclusive of bone and exclusive of meat that is unfit for human consumption. As reported by individual countries, meat production data may refer either to commercial production (meat entering marketing channels), inspected production (from animals slaughtered under sanitary inspection), or total production (the total of the above- mentioned categories plus slaughter for personal consumption). All FAO annual production data refer to total production.Country statistics on meat production adhere to one or more of the following concepts: 1. Live weight: the weight of the animal immediately before slaughter. 2. Killed weight: the live weight less the uncollected blood lost during slaughter. 3. Dressed carcass weight: weight minus all parts - edible and inedible - that are removed in dressing the carcass. The concept varies widely from country to country and according to the various species of livestock. Edible parts generally include edible offals (head or head meat, tongue, brains, heart, liver, spleen, stomach or tripes and, in a few countries, other parts such as feet, throat and lungs. Slaughter fats (the unrendered fats that fall in the course of dressing the carcasses) are recorded as either edible or inedible according to country practice. Inedible parts generally include hides and skins (except in the case of pigs), as well as hoofs and stomach contents.Among individual countries, one of the following three concepts issued to measure production:A. Production from all animals, of both indigenous and foreign origin, that are slaughtered within national boundaries. B. Production from the slaughter of indigenous animals plus exports of live indigenous animals during the reference period. Derived from meat production as follows: production from slaughtered animals plus the meat equivalent of all animals exported alive, minus the meat equivalent of all animals imported alive. As imports/exports of live animals are recorded by FAO in numbers, not weight, animal type and size are of significance. C. The biological production concept covers indigenous animals that are either slaughtered or exported live, plus net additions to the stock during the reference period. Derived from indigenous productions follows: indigenous production plus (or minus) the meat equivalent of the change in the stock numbers during the reference period. Production is expressed in terms of live weight. Changes in the total live weight of all animals are not taken into account.FAO uses the first concept of meat production in the construction of its food balance sheets and for related indicators. The second concept, indigenous meat production, in measuring the output of the national livestock sector, is useful mainly in the construction of index numbers of agricultural pr

Мясо коров и буйволов (thousand tonnes)

197019902000200520102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
Соединенные Штаты Америки10 10310 46412 29811 31812 03411 97811 84511 75111 07510 81711 50711 94312 25612 38512 38912 73412 89012 291
Бразилия1 8455 0086 5208 5929 3509 3009 65010 0009 7239 4259 4009 7509 97510 0509 9759 75010 35010 560
Аргентина2 6242 6502 8803 2002 6202 5302 6202 8502 7002 7202 6502 8403 0503 1253 1703 0003 1403 220
Мексика5901 7901 9001 7251 7451 8041 8211 8071 8271 8501 8791 9251 9802 0272 0792 1292 1772 220
Канада8519001 2631 4701 2761 1411 0601 0561 1001 0471 1301 2011 2651 3421 3141 3851 4121 330
Колумбия425795734792768823856871852859797767779776751767718726
Парагвай239370490380460510570590610600560530555610580560
Уругвай379349440600530510530525555565580594596562520670620555
Чили182226216211191198206224225215200201212223210191188
Никарагуа635482153185171155161150155176165175180189170162
Коста-Рика468584819796888588827378818990938990
Гватемала575945698188968372719767707370727070
Гондурас304655685965626363646565656564656666
Доминиканская Республика315146721131029610179958058636466626160
Сальвадор202734272826261819191918171817181618
Белиз2
Эквадор44
Ямайка14
Панама3557
Перу109116140
Венесуэла201355435