Livestock — Gross Production Value in Switzerland

Switzerland: Livestock — Gross Production Value was 5.67 million 1000 SLC in 2024. ▼ Falling

Latest (2024)
5.67 million 1000 SLC
Change on year
up 1.6%
World rank
100th
of 162 countries
All-time high
7.97 million 1000 SLC
in 1991
All-time low
5.03 million 1000 SLC
in 2012
Years of data
34
1991–2024

Livestock — Gross Production Value in Switzerland, 1991–2024

02.0M4.0M6.0M8.0M1991200720241991: 8.0M 1000 SLC1992: 7.4M 1000 SLC1993: 7.2M 1000 SLC1994: 6.9M 1000 SLC1995: 6.6M 1000 SLC1996: 5.9M 1000 SLC1997: 5.7M 1000 SLC1998: 5.7M 1000 SLC1999: 5.4M 1000 SLC2000: 5.5M 1000 SLC2001: 5.5M 1000 SLC2002: 5.5M 1000 SLC2003: 5.6M 1000 SLC2004: 5.6M 1000 SLC2005: 5.3M 1000 SLC2006: 5.3M 1000 SLC2007: 5.3M 1000 SLC2008: 5.9M 1000 SLC2009: 5.3M 1000 SLC2010: 5.1M 1000 SLC2011: 5.2M 1000 SLC2012: 5.0M 1000 SLC2013: 5.4M 1000 SLC2014: 5.6M 1000 SLC2015: 5.3M 1000 SLC2016: 5.2M 1000 SLC2017: 5.3M 1000 SLC2018: 5.2M 1000 SLC2019: 5.1M 1000 SLC2020: 5.4M 1000 SLC2021: 5.4M 1000 SLC2022: 5.6M 1000 SLC2023: 5.6M 1000 SLC2024: 5.7M 1000 SLC

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in 1000 SLC.

Analysis

The most recent figure for livestock — gross production value in Switzerland is 5.67 million 1000 SLC, measured in 2024.

The figure is up 1.6% on the previous year and up 1.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, livestock — gross production value in Switzerland peaked at 7.97 million 1000 SLC in 1991 and was at its lowest, 5.03 million 1000 SLC, in 2012.

Switzerland ranks 100th of 162 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 34 years of available data.

Livestock — Gross Production Value in Switzerland, year by year

Annual values for Livestock — Gross Production Value (current thousand SLC) in Switzerland, 1991 to 2024.
Year 1000 SLC Change
1991 7.97 million 1000 SLC
1992 7.42 million 1000 SLC -6.9%
1993 7.16 million 1000 SLC -3.4%
1994 6.92 million 1000 SLC -3.4%
1995 6.61 million 1000 SLC -4.5%
1996 5.90 million 1000 SLC -10.7%
1997 5.75 million 1000 SLC -2.6%
1998 5.68 million 1000 SLC -1.2%
1999 5.39 million 1000 SLC -5.0%
2000 5.49 million 1000 SLC +1.9%
2001 5.47 million 1000 SLC -0.4%
2002 5.54 million 1000 SLC +1.2%
2003 5.55 million 1000 SLC +0.3%
2004 5.59 million 1000 SLC +0.7%
2005 5.27 million 1000 SLC -5.8%
2006 5.29 million 1000 SLC +0.3%
2007 5.32 million 1000 SLC +0.6%
2008 5.95 million 1000 SLC +11.8%
2009 5.30 million 1000 SLC -10.9%
2010 5.13 million 1000 SLC -3.1%
2011 5.20 million 1000 SLC +1.2%
2012 5.03 million 1000 SLC -3.2%
2013 5.44 million 1000 SLC +8.1%
2014 5.59 million 1000 SLC +2.9%
2015 5.28 million 1000 SLC -5.6%
2016 5.25 million 1000 SLC -0.6%
2017 5.34 million 1000 SLC +1.7%
2018 5.16 million 1000 SLC -3.4%
2019 5.14 million 1000 SLC -0.4%
2020 5.40 million 1000 SLC +5.1%
2021 5.44 million 1000 SLC +0.7%
2022 5.59 million 1000 SLC +2.7%
2023 5.58 million 1000 SLC -0.1%
2024 5.67 million 1000 SLC +1.6%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 6.53 million 1000 SLC 5.39 million 1000 SLC 7.97 million 1000 SLC 9
2000s 5.48 million 1000 SLC 5.27 million 1000 SLC 5.95 million 1000 SLC 10
2010s 5.26 million 1000 SLC 5.03 million 1000 SLC 5.59 million 1000 SLC 10
2020s 5.54 million 1000 SLC 5.40 million 1000 SLC 5.67 million 1000 SLC 5

Countries ranked near Switzerland

  1. 97 Gambia 5.91 million 1000 SLC compare
  2. 98 Central African Republic 5.75 million 1000 SLC compare
  3. 99 Ecuador 5.73 million 1000 SLC compare
  4. 101 Belgium 5.65 million 1000 SLC compare
  5. 102 Bhutan 5.54 million 1000 SLC compare
  6. 103 Guyana 5.07 million 1000 SLC compare

See the full ranking of 175 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is livestock — gross production value in Switzerland?
Livestock — gross production value in Switzerland was 5.67 million 1000 SLC in 2024, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest livestock — gross production value recorded in Switzerland?
The highest recorded value was 7.97 million 1000 SLC in 1991.
What is the lowest livestock — gross production value recorded in Switzerland?
The lowest recorded value was 5.03 million 1000 SLC in 2012.
How does Switzerland rank for livestock — gross production value?
Switzerland ranks 100th out of 162 countries with data for 2024.
Is livestock — gross production value rising or falling in Switzerland?
Over the last ten years it is up 1.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Switzerland data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Livestock — Gross Production Value (current thousand SLC). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Livestock — Gross Production Value (current thousand SLC)
Unit
1000 SLC
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
175 places, 5,093 data points, 1991–2024
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