Sheep farming in Wales

Sheep in a field near Aberystwyth

Sheep farming has been important to the economy of Wales. Much of Wales is rural countryside and sheep are seen throughout the country. The woollen industry in Wales was a major contributor to the national economy, accounting for two-thirds of the nation's exports in 1660. Sheep farms are most often situated in the country's mountains and moorlands, where sheepdogs are employed to round up flocks. Sheep are also reared, however, along the south and west coasts of Wales.[1] In 2017 there were more than 10 million sheep in Wales and the total flock made up nearly 33% of the British total.[2] In 2011 sheep farming accounted for 20% of agriculture in Wales.[3]

  1. ^ Colson, Mary (1 July 2011). Wales. Heinemann Library. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-1-4329-5242-6.
  2. ^ "Sheep numbers pass 10 million mark". BBC News. 15 December 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Support for lamb producers: Statement by Alun Davies AM" (PDF). Welsh Government. 29 January 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2020.

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