Polish Sheep Population Declines Significantly
The sheep population in the Tatra Mountains has decreased from approximately 28,000 in 2006 to just over 16,000 today. Shepherds report that while demand for sheep products remains high, the industry faces a growing labor shortage. The official pastoral season commenced today. Industry representatives noted that the declining numbers present a challenge for the sector. Shepherds are facing labor shortages, contributing to the diminishing flock size.
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TOK FM
“In 2006, in the Tatras alone, there were about 28,000. Now it is a little over 16,000... the pastoral season began today.”
TOK FM
“było ich około 28 tysięcy. Teraz jest to nieco ponad 16 tymi...”
TOK FM
“W 2006 roku, tylko w Tatrach, było ich około 28 tysięcy. Teraz jest to nieco ponad 16 tymi...”
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