The sheep of Hungary

Agriculture Agricultural Products (an in 2022)
Meat 72,020 FAO
Skins Fresh 3 timeseries
Agriculture Agricultural Products Dairy Products
Cheese Production 1 timeseries
Milk 17,200 an in 2022 FAO
Agriculture Indicators
Production 1,230 t in 2022 FAO
Slaughtered 72,020 an in 2022 FAO
Stocks 871,700 an in 2022 FAO
Yield 872 100 g/An in 2022 FAO
Europe (an in 2022)

Spain is the top country by sheep among 16 countries. As of 2022, sheep in Spain was 14.5 million an that accounts for 59.95% of total sheep. The top 5 countries (others are France, Hungary, Macedonia, and Slovakia) account for 94.86% of it. The total sheep was estimated at 24.1 million an in 2022.

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Spain 14,452,590 FAO
France 6,597,520 FAO
Hungary 871,700 FAO
North Macedonia 646,488 FAO
Slovakia 301,130 FAO
Poland 266,370 FAO
Czech Republic 174,200 FAO
Montenegro 161,376 FAO
Lithuania 135,640 FAO
Finland 132,080 FAO
Slovenia 117,200 FAO
Latvia 87,320 FAO
Belarus 78,700 FAO
Estonia 63,100 FAO
Malta 14,470 FAO
Luxembourg 9,000 FAO
Albania 14 timeseries
Austria 14 timeseries
Belgium 12 timeseries
Bosnia and Herzegovina 13 timeseries
Bulgaria 14 timeseries
Croatia 14 timeseries
Denmark 12 timeseries
Germany 13 timeseries
Greece 14 timeseries
Iceland 10 timeseries
Ireland 13 timeseries
Italy 14 timeseries
Netherlands 14 timeseries
Norway 10 timeseries
Portugal 14 timeseries
Republic of Moldova 14 timeseries
Romania 14 timeseries
Russian Federation 14 timeseries
Serbia 14 timeseries
Sweden 13 timeseries
Switzerland 13 timeseries
Ukraine 14 timeseries
United Kingdom 10 timeseries
Agriculture Livestock
Asses Stocks 1 timeseries
Beehives Stocks 1 timeseries
Cattle 894,000 an in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Cattle and Buffaloes 852,000 Head in 2017 FAO
Goats 392 tonnes in 2014 FAO + 1 other
Horse 35,000 an in 2022 FAO
Pig Stocks 1 timeseries
Poultry 39,943 1000 An in 2022 FAO
Rabbit Meat 3 timeseries
Rabbits and Hares Stocks 1 timeseries
Sheep 871,700 an in 2022 FAO
Sheep and Goats 1,222,000 Head in 2017 FAO