This statistic describes the global feed conversion ratio of selected meat and fish. The feed conversion ratio is defined as the amount of feed needed to increase the animal’s bodyweight by one kilogram. The highest feed conversion rate was reported for cattle with an average ratio of eight. That means, cattle needs about eight kilograms of feed to increase its bodyweight by one kilogram.
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Mowi. (July 1, 2023). Feed conversion ratio of selected meat and fish worldwide* [Graph]. In ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Retrieved July 18, 2026, from /statistics/254421/feed-conversion-ratios-worldwide-2010/
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