In 2001, farm animals included 20.5 million head of cattle, 15.4 million swine, 10.7 million sheep and goats, and 343,000 horses. Poultry and rabbits are raised in large numbers, both for farm families and for city markets. Percheron draft horses are raised in northern France, range cattle in the central highlands and the flat-lands west of the Rhône, and Goats and Sheep in the hills of the south. Meat production in 2001 included 1,566,000 tons of beef and veal, 2,315,000 tons of pork, 2,215,000 tons of poultry, and 134,000 tons of mutton. Exports of meat were valued at $8.3 billion in 2001.
Dairy farming flourishes in the rich grasslands of Normandy. Total cows' milk production in 2001 was 24,903,000 tons. France produces some 300 kinds of cheese; in 2001, production totaled about 1,770,000 tons. Butter and egg production were 449,000 and 1,016,000 tons, respectively. Dairy and egg exports generated $3.6 billion in 2001.
France has pretty much the same as the UK They have lots and lots of cows, chickens, pigs, lots of poultry, rabbits... Sheep aren't that popular but still quite comon. They also use donkeys. They also have donkey sausages. I am not a fan of those. Hope this helps.
40% dog farming. The dog is squeezed into a press to release the sweet tasting milk. It the undergoes the process of pasturisation and homogonisation to produce a thick and creamy cheese
Any type that involves animals!
The region good for fishing and farming in France is Brittany
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Better weather for farming.
An agrarian type of society engages in large scale farming based on the use of plows drawn by animals. This can also be referred to as an agricultural society.
Yes, there is tons of farming in France. France has been nicknamed one of the "bread baskets" of the world. It is the largest producer of agricultural products(food) in Europe. France has one of the richest, most arable soils in the world. So yes farming is a big part of France's economy.
The Habitants
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Muslims do any kind of farming and there is no especial law for type of farming in Islam.
The Incas practiced terraced farming, where they sculpted flat platforms on steep mountainsides to plant crops. They also utilized irrigation systems, like canals and aqueducts, to bring water to their fields. Additionally, they grew a variety of crops such as corn, potatoes, quinoa, and beans.
a farm with animal