GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Diversity In The Beef Industry Statistics
Statistics on diversity in the beef industry show a lack of representation among minority groups, with a majority of operations being owned by non-Hispanic white individuals.
In this post, we will explore the current state of diversity within the beef industry, using a range of statistics from various countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and more. These statistics shed light on the underrepresentation of women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals in different roles within the beef farming and processing sectors. By examining these figures, we can gain a better understanding of the disparities that exist and the challenges that individuals from diverse backgrounds face in this industry.
Statistic 1
"Among 2000 American producers of beef, only 8% are women."
Statistic 2
"On US farms specializing in beef, only 1.8% of principal operators are Black/African American."
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"Among 5,333 beef farmers in Canada, Asian farmers made up only 0.7% in 2016."
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"In 2020, Hispanic/Latino principal operators made up around 3% of all beef farming operations in the United States."
Statistic 5
"In the US, around 4% of workers in the animal slaughtering and processing industry identified as LGBTQ+ in 2020."
Statistic 6
"The US cattle industry is primarily male dominated, with female farm operators accounting for only around 14%."
Statistic 7
"African-Americans constitute about 2% of the Rural and Agricultural Labor Force."
Statistic 8
"Native Americans managed approximately 61,472 acres of land for cattle farming in 2012."
Statistic 9
"Minority-owned farms represent about 8% of total farms in the livestock industry in the United States."
Statistic 10
"Of Australia's 57,800 farmers, around 1,600 identify as being of Indigenous descent."
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"Hispanics make up around 29% of Texas’s agricultural workforce."
Statistic 12
"The beef industry in Jamaica is 90 percent black-owned."
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"Approximately 5.8% of African-American farmers are involved in beef cattle farming as principal operators."
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"Hispanic ranchers own 5% of American cattle farms."
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"In 2020, only 5.4% of South Africa’s cattle farming industry was owned by women."
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"In the cattle farming sector in Brazil, where approximately 214 million cattle were raised in 2020, only 15% are women and the majority of them are over 45 years old."
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"Only about 9% of Canadian beef farmers and ranchers are under the age of 35."
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"In the UK, only 25% of those working in the meat industry are women."
Statistic 19
"Asian farmers own less than 1% of U.S. beef cattle farms."
Jannik Lindner
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