Cuba - Livestock

Foreign Trade (1000 USD in 2022)
Imports 21.24 FAO
Exports 21.02 FAO
Central America and the Caribbean (1000 USD in 2022)

Guatemala is the top country by livestock among 20 countries. As of 2022, livestock in Guatemala was 21,572.79 1000 USD that accounts for 20.74% of total livestock. The top 5 countries (others are Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Panama) account for 76.32% of it. The total livestock was estimated at 104,036.43 1000 USD in 2022.

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Guatemala 21,572.79 FAO
Costa Rica 18,031.1 FAO
Nicaragua 15,168.28 FAO
Honduras 14,558.43 FAO
Panama 10,068.48 FAO
El Salvador 9,751.76 FAO
Dominican Republic 8,284.05 FAO
Trinidad and Tobago 1,804.24 FAO
Jamaica 1,459.07 FAO
Belize 1,309.49 FAO
Grenada 717.64 FAO
Bahamas 360.87 FAO
Barbados 286.62 FAO
Haiti 194.85 FAO
Dominica 157.71 FAO
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 119.68 FAO
Saint Lucia 62.92 FAO
Antigua and Barbuda 55.27 FAO
Saint Kitts and Nevis 51.94 FAO
Cuba 21.24 FAO
Agriculture
Agricultural Products 2,536,477.13 1000 USD in 2022 FAO
Livestock 21.24 1000 USD in 2022 FAO
Water Resources 38.12 10^9 m3/year in 2020 FAO
Agriculture Livestock
Asses Stocks 1 timeseries
Beehives 0 No in 2019 FAO + 1 other
Bovine 14.89 t in 2022 FAO
Camels Exports 3 timeseries
Cattle 167.01 t in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Cattle and Buffaloes 3,865,500 Head in 2017 FAO
Game Imports Meat 2 timeseries
Goats 39 An in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Horse 0 An in 2020 FAO + 1 other
Lamb Imports Meat 2 timeseries
Pig 7,237.71 t in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Poultry 347,918.02 t in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Rabbits and Hares 0 1000 An in 2022 FAO
Rodents Imports 3 timeseries
Sheep 146.93 t in 2022 FAO + 1 other
Sheep and Goats 2,724,900 Head in 2017 FAO