國統局:首季農業增加值按年增3.3% 豬肉產量增31.9%
國家統計局公布數據顯示,2021年一季度,農業(種植業)增加值按年增長3.3%,兩年平均增長3.4%。目前,全國主要農區氣候條件總體有利,春耕春播進展順利,冬小麥總體長勢略好於常年。
2021年一季度,豬牛羊禽肉產量2,200萬噸,按年增長21.4%,其中豬肉產量增長31.9%;牛奶產量增長8.5%,禽蛋產量下降2.1%。生豬產能顯著恢復,一季度末,生豬存欄4.16億頭,按年增長29.5%,其中能繁殖母豬存欄4,318萬頭,增長27.7%。
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