Brazilian Electrical and Electronics Industry Association. Economic Overview and Performance of the Sector
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1 Brazilian Electrical and Electronics Industry Association Economic Overview and Performance of the Sector 2012
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3 Foreword 3 Abinee Brazilian Electrical and Electronics Industry Association was founded in Our mission is to ensure the competitive development of the Brazilian electrical and electronics sector as well as defending its legitimate interests and promoting the integration in the community. Abinee comprises nearly 600 member companies, from national and foreign capital, ranging from different sizes and segments, providing support to the members develop their activities. Due to the wide range of production segments, the industry is divided into ten different areas: Computers; Electrical and Electronic Components; Electrical and Electronic Systems for Buildings; Electrical Installation Material; Electronic Manufacturing Services; Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy; Household Appliances; Industrial Automation; Industrial Equipment; Telecommunications. The aim of the Economic Overview is to present the electrical and electronics sector figures from 2004 to 2011, as well as macroeconomic and social indicators, in order to show the importance and position of the electrical and electronics complex in Brazil.
4 4 Headquarter Av. Paulista, º andar São Paulo - SP Phone: Fax: Regional Office - Brasília SBS, Q. 02, Lt 15, Bl E - Ed. Prime Business Convenience - 13º - Sl Brasília - DF Phone/Fax: Regional Office - Minas Gerais R. Bernardo Guimarães, 63-4º andar Belo Horizonte - MG Phone: Fax: Regional Office - Nordeste Edifício SOFTEX R. Domingos José Martins, 75-1º - Sl 101 Centro Recife - PE Phone: Fax: Regional Office - Paraná Av. Comendador Franco, Curitiba - PR Phone: Fax: Regional Office - Rio de Janeiro Av. Nilo Peçanha, 50-16º - Sl Rio de Janeiro - RJ Phone: Fax: Regional Office - Rio Grande do Sul Av. Ipiranga, Prédio 96C Porto Alegre - RS Phone: Fax:
5 Table of Contents 5 Pag General Industry Indicators Pag General Industry Indicators Pag Sales (Real) Pag Sales (Dollar) Pag Exports by Area Pag Imports by Area Pag Export by Trade Blocs Pag Import by Trade Blocs Pag Performance Export by Trade Blocs Pag Performance Import by Trade Blocs Pag Main Export Products Pag Main Import Products Pag Total Foreign Trade Pag Participation of Exports and Imports Pag Information Technology Accessing Pag Market of Mobile Phones Pag Telecommunications Sector Indicators Pag Electrical Energy Sector Indicators Pag Oil Sector Indicators Pag Social Indicators Pag Economic Indicators Pag Economic Indicators Pag Total Exports Pag Total Imports Pag Main Exported Products Pag Main Imported Products Pag Particular Residences and its Features Pag TV s Manufacturing - Manaus Free Trade Zone Pag Agriculture and Cattle Raising Indicators
6 General Electrical and Electronics Industry Indicators 6 INDICATORS SALES (R$ billion) SALES (USD billion) SALES/GDP (%) (1) (2) EMPLOYEES (thousand) SALES PER EMPLOYEE (USD thousand) INVESTMENTS ON FIXED ASSETS (percentual of sales) 2.9% 3.4% 3.1% 3.2% 4.0% 2.8% 2.9% 3.2% INVESTMENTS ON FIXED ASSETS (R$ billion) (1) Revised data; (2) Nominal GDP. Sources: IBGE and BACEN
7 General Electrical and Electronics Industry Indicators 7 INDICATORS EXPORTS (USD FOB million) (1) 5,344 7,767 9,249 9,300 9,891 7,486 7,619 7,936 IMPORTS (USD FOB million) (1) 12,667 15,135 19,705 24,053 32,035 24,953 34,891 39,529 TRADE BALANCE (USD FOB million) (1) -7,323-7,368-10,456-14,753-22,144-17,468-27,272-31,593 TOTAL FOREIGN TRADE (USD FOB million) (2) 18,011 22,902 28,954 33,353 41,925 32,439 42,511 47,464 EXPORTS/SALES (%) IMPORTS/INTERNAL MARKET OF FINAL GOODS (%) EXPORTS/TOTAL BRAZILIAN EXPORTS (%) (1) IMPORTS/TOTAL BRAZILIAN IMPORTS (%) (1) (1) Revised data; (2) Exports + Imports. Source: MDIC/SECEX
8 Sales of Electrical and Electronics Industry by Area (Real) AREAS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (1) 2,090 2,330 2,708 3,097 3,446 2,943 3,237 3,725 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (2) 8,697 8,653 9,409 10,150 9,500 8,263 9,502 9,828 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 10,319 11,814 13,322 15,541 18,369 15,003 18,754 22,272 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY 5,581 6,557 9,169 10,599 11,919 10,604 12,089 13,097 COMPUTERS (IT PRODUCTS) 20,624 24,437 29,418 31,441 35,278 35,278 39,864 43,561 8 (R$ million) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL 5,947 6,392 6,755 7,646 8,323 7,954 8,909 9,654 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 13,006 16,451 16,742 17,465 21,546 18,367 16,714 19,901 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (3) 15,338 16,180 16,560 15,773 14,710 13,427 15,307 16,102 TOTAL 81,601 92, , , , , , ,140 (1) Includes measuring equipment and instruments for electric medical equipment; (2) Includes motor compressors for refrigeration, components for automotive use, parts and assembling parts; (3) Includes car radios. (Revised data)
9 Sales of Electrical and Electronics Industry by Area (Dollar) (1) Includes measuring equipment and instruments for electric medical equipment; (2) Includes motor compressors for refrigeration, components for automotive use, parts and assembling parts; (3) Includes car radios. 9 (USD million) AREAS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (1) ,244 1,589 1,876 1,475 1,840 2,224 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (2) 2,973 3,555 4,322 5,209 5,170 4,142 5,402 5,869 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 3,527 4,853 6,119 7,977 9,997 7,521 10,662 13,300 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY 1,907 2,694 4,212 5,440 6,487 5,316 6,873 7,821 COMPUTERS (IT PRODUCTS) 7,049 10,039 13,512 16,138 19,199 17,684 22,663 26,013 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL 2,033 2,626 3,103 3,924 4,529 3,987 5,065 5,765 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 4,445 6,759 7,690 8,964 11,726 9,207 9,502 11,884 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (3) 5,242 6,647 7,607 8,096 8,005 6,731 8,702 9,615 TOTAL 27,891 38,131 47,808 57,338 66,989 56,062 70,708 82,491 (Revised data)
10 Exports of Electrical and Electronics Products by Area 10 (USD FOB million) AREAS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (1) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (2) 1, , , , , , , ,153.2 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT , , , ,465.7 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY COMPUTERS (IT PRODUCTS) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1, , , , , , , ,049.4 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (3) , , , TOTAL 5, , , , , , , ,935.8 (1) Includes measuring equipment and instruments for electric medical equipment; (2) Includes motor compressors for refrigeration, components for automotive use, parts and assembling parts; (3) Includes car radios. Source: MDIC/SECEX (Revised data)
11 Imports of Electrical and Electronics Products by Area (1) Includes measuring equipment and instruments for electric medical equipment; (2) Includes motor compressors for refrigeration, components for automotive use, parts and assembling parts; (3) Includes car radios. Source: MDIC/SECEX 11 (USD FOB million) AREAS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (1) , , , , , ,975.0 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (2) 7, , , , , , , ,090.6 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT , , , , , ,386.6 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY COMPUTERS (IT PRODUCTS) , , , , , , ,719.0 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL , , ,581.9 TELECOMMUNICATIONS , , , , , , ,864.2 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (3) , , , , , ,076.5 TOTAL 12, , , , , , , ,528.6 (Revised data)
12 (1) ALADI - Latin America Integration Association; (2) Except Middle East. Source: MDIC/SECEX Electrical and Electronics Export by Trade Blocs 12 (USD FOB million) REGIONS 2004 Part % 2008 Part % 2009 Part % 2010 Part % 2011 Part % UNITED STATES 1, , , , , ALADI (TOTAL) (1) 2, , , , , ARGENTINA , , , , OTHERS FROM ALADI 1, , , , , EUROPEAN UNION , , ASIA (TOTAL) (2) CHINA OTHERS FROM ASIA OTHER COUNTRIES , TOTAL 5, , , , , (Revised data)
13 (1) ALADI - Latin America Integration Association; (2) Except Middle East. Source: MDIC/SECEX Electrical and Electronics Import by Trade Blocs 13 (USD FOB million) REGIONS 2004 Part % 2008 Part % 2009 Part % 2010 Part % 2011 Part % UNITED STATES 2, , , , , ALADI (TOTAL) (1) , , , ARGENTINA OTHERS FROM ALADI EUROPEAN UNION 2, , , , , ASIA (TOTAL) (2) 6, , , , , CHINA 1, , , , , OTHERS FROM ASIA 4, , , , , OTHER COUNTRIES , , , , TOTAL 12, , , , , (Revised data)
14 Performance of Electrical and Electronics Export by Trade Blocs 14 Export share (Jan/Dec 2004) Export share (Jan/Dec 2011) 60% 60% 40% 40% 29% 21% 20% 18% 20% 16% 12% 3% 1% USA ALADI Argentina European Asia China Other USA ALADI Argentina European except Union except Countries except Union Argentina China (1) Argentina 15% 28% 23% 15% 4% Asia except China (1) 2% China 12% Other Countries (1) Except Middle East.
15 Performance of Electrical and Electronics Import by Trade Blocs 15 Import share (Jan/Dec 2004) Import share (Jan/Dec 2011) 60% 60% 40% 40% 34% 24% 20% 20% 15% 20% 2% 1% USA ALADI Argentina European Asia China Other USA ALADI Argentina European except Union except Countries except Union Argentina China (1) Argentina 4% 12% 2% 1% 19% 27% Asia except China (1) 35% China 4% Other Countries (1) Except Middle East.
16 Source: MDIC/SECEX Main Electrical and Electronics Exported Products (Based on 2011) 16 (USD FOB million) PRODUCTS ELECTRONICS FOR AUTOMOTIVE USE MOTORS AND GENERATORS COMPONENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT , HERMETIC MOTOR COMPRESSOR MOBILE PHONES 2, , , , , TRANSFORMERS COMPONENTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS MEASURING INSTRUMENTS RADIO BASE STATION COMPONENTS FOR COMPUTERS (Revised data)
17 Source: MDIC/SECEX Main Electrical and Electronics Imported Products (Based on 2011) 17 (USD FOB million) PRODUCTS COMPONENTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2, , , , , ,475.1 SEMICONDUCTORS 3, , , , , ,909.3 COMPONENTS FOR COMPUTERS 2, , , , , ,871.4 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS , , , ,618.8 ELECTRONICS FOR AUTOMOTIVE USE , , ,545.2 COMPONENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT ,101.0 DATA PROCESSING MACHINES MOBILE PHONES MOTOR-GENERATOR GROUP , ELECTRIC MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (Revised data)
18 Total Foreign Trade of Electrical and Electronics Products by Area (Exports + Imports) 18 (USD FOB million) AREAS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (1) , , , , , ,336.1 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (2) 9, , , , , , , ,243.7 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1, , , , , , , ,852.3 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY , , , , ,385.9 COMPUTERS (IT PRODUCTS) 1, , , , , , , ,936.3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MATERIAL , , , , ,939.3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2, , , , , , , ,913.6 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (3) 1, , , , , , , ,857.1 TOTAL 18, , , , , , , ,464.3 (1) Includes measuring equipment and instruments for electric medical equipment; (2) Includes motor compressors for refrigeration, components for automotive use, parts and assembling parts; (3) Includes car radios. Source: MDIC/SECEX (Revised data)
19 Evolution of Exports Participation on Sales and of Final Products Imports Participation in the Internal Market 19 Participation of Exports on Sector s Sales Participation of Final Products Imports in the Sector s Internal Market 30% 30% 20% 10% 20.4% 19.3% 16.2% 14.8% 13.4% 10.8% 9.6% 20% 10% 15.9% 17.4% 18.5% 20.5% 21.6% 20.4% 21.3%
20 Features of Information Technology Accessing RESIDENCES WITH COMPUTER 7,603 8,458 9,857 12,072 14,772 17,945 20,318 % RELATIVE TO THE TOTAL OF RESIDENCES 15% 16% 19% 22% 27% 31% 35% HAVING COMPUTER WITH INTERNET ACCESS 5,693 6,324 7,253 9,204 11,173 13,716 16,042 % RELATIVE TO THE TOTAL OF RESIDENCES 11% 12% 14% 17% 20% 24% 27% INTERNET - BROAD BAND ACCESS ADSL (1) 1,907 3,152 4,341 5,590 7,001 7,678 8,975 PAY TV CABLE ,200 1,753 2,589 3,132 3,824 OTHERS RADIO ,000 TOTAL BRAZIL 2,299 3,856 5,656 7,718 10,010 11,380 13,799 (1) ADSL - Assymmetric Digital Subscriber Line; Sources: PNAD 2009 National Research by Sampling of Cities, from IBGE Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Telecommunications Operators, ANATEL National Agency of Telecommunications and Teleco Website 20 (thousand units) (thousand units)
21 Market of Mobile Phones 21 INDICATORS ESTIMATED TOTAL PRODUCTION (1) ESTIMATED INTERNAL MARKET (1) EXPORTS (1) IMPORTS (1) MOBILE ACCESS OPERATING (1) DENSITY MOBILE TELEPHONY (2) (1) In millions of units; (2) Access per 100 inhabitants; Sources: ANATEL, ABINEE and MDIC/SECEX
22 Telecommunications Sector Indicators 22 SERVICES (5) FIXED TERMINALS - INSTALLED (1) FIXED TERMINALS - IN USE (1) FIXED TELEPHONY - DENSITY (2) TELEPHONES FOR PUBLIC UTILIZATION (1) DENSITY - TELEPHONES FOR PUBLIC UTILIZATION (3) CABLE TV SERVICE (1) CABLE TV - DENSITY (4) (1) Million of units; (2) Access per 100 inhabitants; (3) Telephones per 1000 inhabitants; (4) Clients per 100 residences; (5) Estimated datas. Source: ANATEL
23 Electrical Energy Sector Indicators 23 INDICATORS INSTALLED CAPACITY - Total (MW) 90,760 93,157 96, , , , ,327 - POWER GENERATION - Hydroelectrical (MW) 68,999 70,857 73,433 76,871 77,870 79,291 80,703 - POWER GENERATION - Thermal (MW) 19,725 20,264 20,957 21,325 23,817 24,315 29,689 - POWER GENERATION - Nuclear (MW) 2,007 2,007 2,007 2,007 2,007 2,007 2,007 - POWER GENERATION - Wind Energy (MW) ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - Total (GWh/year) 359, , , , , , ,663 - ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - RESIDENTIAL (% participation) ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - COMMERCIAL (% participation) ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - INDUSTRIAL (% participation) ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION - OTHERS (% participation) ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AMOUNT - RESIDENTIAL SECTOR/ INHABITANT (1) ENERGY FREE CONSUMER (2) ,179 (Revised data) (1) Annual residential consumption divided by country s population (1987 Base Ratio = 100); (2) Energy Free Consumer (demand > 3MW or exclusive consume from renewable sources whith demand > 0,5MW) - Aneel Resolution 264/98. Sources: BEN - Energy National Balance/ Ministry of Mines and Energy and CCEE - Electric Power Commercialization Chamber.
24 Oil Sector Indicators 24 (1) 1 m 3 = barrels and 1 barrel = m 3 ; (2) Includes condensed LGN - Liquid of Natural Gas, and other components, according to classification of ANP Directive 009/00; (3) Includes condensed LGN but not other components, according to classification of ANP Directive 009/00; (4) Crude Oil Production + Crude Oil Net Import + Processed Products Net Import; (5) Local Consumption - Crude Oil Production; (6) Dependence on Foreign Supply / Local Consumption %. Source: ANP - National Agency of Petroleum (in thousand m 3 per day) (1) SPECIFICATIONS CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION (2) CRUDE OIL NET IMPORT (3) PROCESSED PRODUCTS NET IMPORT LOCAL CONSUMPTION (4) DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN SUPPLY (5) DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN SUPPLY (%) (6) 9.6% 1.0% -3.7% -0.7% 0.5% -6.2% -2.8% (Revised data)
25 Social Indicators 25 INDICATORS POPULATION (in thousand) 181, , , , , ,796 LABOR FORCE (in thousand) 92,860 96,142 96,874 97,872 99, ,110 ILLITERACY RATE (age 15 and over) AVERAGE YEARS AT SCHOOL (age 25 and over) (numbers of years) CHILDREN AT SCHOOL (% 7-14 years old) INFANT MORTALITY (deaths of infants per thousand live births) LIFE EXPECTANCY (years) Source: IBGE
26 Economic Indicators 26 INDICATORS GDP VALUES GDP (current R$) (R$ billion) 2, , , , , , ,143.0 GDP (current USD) (USD billion) , , , , , ,474.9 GDP PER CAPITA (USD) 4, , , , , , ,690.8 GDP GROWTH GDP (1) (real growth rate) AGRIBUSINESS (real growth rate) INDUSTRY (real growth rate) SERVICES (real growth rate) GDP COMPOSITION - AGRIBUSINESS (part %) 5.7% 5.5% 5.6% 5.9% 5.6% 5.3% 5.5% - INDUSTRY (part %) 29.3% 28.8% 27.8% 27.9% 26.8% 28.1% 27.5% - SERVICES (part %) 65.0% 65.8% 66.6% 66.2% 67.5% 66.6% 67.0% (1) Adjusted for inflation. Source: IBGE (Revised data)
27 Economic Indicators 27 INDICATORS INFLATION - IPCA (1) % per year BRAZILIAN EXPORTS (USD FOB billion) BRAZILIAN IMPORTS (USD FOB billion) TRADE BALANCE - RESULT (USD FOB billion) PUBLIC FINANCES - PRIMARY SURPLUS (% GDP) NOMINAL DEFICIT (% GDP) NET DEBT (% GDP) (1) IPCA - Consumer Price National Index (IBGE). Sources: IBGE and MDIC/SECEX (Revised data)
28 28 Total Exports ITEMS BASIC PRODUCTS INDUSTRIALIZED PRODUCTS SEMI-MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS OTHERS TOTAL OF BRAZILIAN EXPORTS Source: MDIC/SECEX (USD FOB billion)
29 29 Total Imports ITEMS BASIC PRODUCTS INDUSTRIALIZED PRODUCTS SEMI-MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS TOTAL OF BRAZILIAN IMPORTS Source: MDIC/SECEX (USD FOB billion)
30 30 Main Exported Products (Based on 2011) (USD FOB million) PRODUCTS IRON ORE 8, , , , , ,817.3 CRUDE OIL 6, , , , , ,603.3 SOYBEAN GRAIN AND MILLED 5, , , , , ,327.3 NON-REFINED SUGAR FROM CANE 3, , , , , ,548.8 RAW COFFEE GRAIN 2, , , , , ,000.0 CHICKEN MEAT FROZEN, FRESH OR REFRIGERATED 2, , , , , ,063.2 BRAN AND WASTE OF SOYBEAN OIL EXTRACTION 2, , , , , ,697.9 CHEMICAL PASTES FROM WOOD 2, , , , , ,984.8 SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCTS IRON OR STEEL 2, , , , , ,636.9 AUTOMOBILES FOR PASSENGERS TRANSPORTATION 4, , , , , ,375.6 Source: MDIC/SECEX
31 31 Main Imported Products (Based on 2011) (USD FOB million) PRODUCTS CRUDE OIL 9, , , , , ,080.6 AUTOMOBILES FOR PASSENGERS TRANSPORTATION 1, , , , , ,891.4 FUEL OILS (DIESEL, FUEL-OIL, ETC.) 1, , , , , ,882.2 PARTS AND COMPONENTS FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATION 2, , , , , ,317.6 MEDICATIONS FOR HUMAN AND VETERINARY MEDICINE 2, , , , , ,873.3 NAPHTHA 1, , , , , ,789.0 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS MICRO-ASSEMBLIES 2, , , , , ,384.4 COAL, EVEN IN DUST, BUT NON-AGGREGATED 1, , , , , ,294.3 PARTS OF TRANSMITTER OR RECEIVER DEVICES 2, , , , , ,621.3 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE , , , , ,503.2 Source: MDIC/SECEX
32 Particular Residences and its Features 32 EXISTENCE OF million units % (1) million units % (1) million units % (1) million units % (1) million units % (1) million units % (1) ELECTRICAL ILLUMINATION STOVE TELEVISOR REFRIGERATOR RADIO TELEPHONE LINES ONLY MOBILE TELEPHONE n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE FREEZER TOTAL OF RESIDENCES n. a. = not available (1) % of residences. Source: PNAD 2009 National Research by Sampling of Cities, from IBGE Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
33 (1) CRT - Cathode Ray Tube; (2) LCD - Liquid Crystal Display; (3) Preliminary data. Source: Suframa - Superintendence of Manaus Free Trade Zone Televisor s Manufacturing - Manaus Free Trade Zone MANUFACTURING (3) TOTAL 8, , , , , , , , CRT TV (1) 8, , , , , , , , PLASMA TV LCD TV (2) , , , , (in thousand units)
34 Agriculture and Cattle Raising Indicators 34 AGRICULTURE (1) Million of tons; (2) Harvest area in thousand of hectares. Sources: IBGE and UBABEF Brazilian Aviculture Union Production (1) Area (2) Production (1) Area (2) Production (1) Area (2) Production (1) Area (2) SOYA BEANS 59,920 21,272 56,961 21,760 68,467 23,310 74,829 24,050 CORN BEANS 58,741 14,385 51,232 13,791 55,695 12,858 56,100 13,266 RICE SEEDS 12,114 2,858 12,605 2,888 11,312 2,701 13,456 2,755 WHEAT GRAINS 6,031 2,420 4,965 2,433 5,723 2,149 5,646 2,107 COFFEE BEANS 2,809 2,223 2,433 2,134 2,884 2,189 2,669 2,108 CATTLE RAISING CATTLE (thousand of units) 204, , , , , , ,541 PORC (thousand of units) 33,085 34,064 35,174 35,945 36,819 38,045 38,957 SHEEP (thousand of units) 15,058 15,588 16,019 16,239 16,630 16,812 17,381 GOATS (thousand of units) 10,047 10,307 10,401 9,450 9,355 9,164 9,313 CHICKEN MEAT PRODUCTION (1)
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