The broiler chicken population in East Kalimantan is recorded at 59.5 million heads. This figure is lower compared to the previous year, which recorded 72.28 million heads (2024 data). According to its track record, the highest growth in this province previously occurred in 2009 at 46.56%. The average over the last six years is 0.88%.
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The average broiler chicken population in Indonesia is currently 95.31 million heads (2024 data). Only a small number of provinces show a lower population compared to the same period the previous year.
West Java ranks first. In this province, the Ministry of Agriculture - Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health recorded a broiler chicken population of 703.87 million heads. Year-on-year data shows a decrease of 2.84% compared to the same period the previous year.
Next is Central Java in second place. Compared to the same period the previous year, the broiler chicken population in this province grew by -0.2%. The broiler chicken population in this province is reported at 623.38 million heads. The annual statistics show a decrease of 0.2% compared to the same period the previous year, which recorded 624.64 million heads.
Following this, the broiler chicken population in East Java decreased by 0.97% to 418.74 million heads compared to the same period the previous year, Banten with a broiler chicken population of 185.75 million heads (down 1.03%), and the broiler chicken population in North Sumatra decreased by 0.65% to 162.46 million heads compared to the same period the previous year.
The following is a list of the ten provinces with the highest recorded broiler chicken populations:
- West Java 703.87 million heads
- Central Java 623.38 million heads
- East Java 418.74 million heads
- Banten 185.75 million heads
- North Sumatra 162.46 million heads
- South Sumatra 110.19 million heads
- South Sulawesi 99.49 million heads
- South Kalimantan 93.19 million heads
- Lampung 86.9 million heads
- Riau 85.95 million heads