Kostroma Region - Daily average weight gain of pigs from growing and sagination

542 (Gram) in 2015Q4

In 4th quarter 2015, weight gain of pigs for Kostroma Region was 542 gram. Though Kostroma Region weight gain of pigs fluctuated substantially in recent quarters, it tended to decrease through 1st quarter 2014 - 4th quarter 2015 period ending at 542 gram in 4th quarter 2015.

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What is weight gain of pigs?

Daily average weight gain of livestock from growing and sagination is calculated as weight gain of livestock from growing, sagination and fattening divided by average livestock population (which is calculated as the number of livestock feeding days divided by number of days in the reporting year). Entities - farms not included into the category small business entities. Time period: January - December.

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