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4/10/2024
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2015

Low supply of fresh meat in May 2015 due to strike actions of veterinarians

Indicator

Aluminium production, tonnes

Source: Producers.

Milk received by dairies, thousand litres

Milk from farmers received by dairies. Source: Icelandic Dairy Association.

Sale of meat - Lamb, tonnes

Includes sales of domestic produce but not imported meat nor game. Source: Association of Icelandic farmers.

Sale of meat - Beef, tonnes

Includes sales of domestic produce but not imported meat nor game. Source: Association of Icelandic farmers.

Sale of meat - Pork, tonnes

Includes sales of domestic produce but not imported meat nor game. Source: Association of Icelandic farmers.

Sale of meat - Poultry, tonnes

Lamb, beef, pork, poultry. Includes sales of domestic produce but not imported meat nor game. Source: Association of Icelandic farmers.

Electricity consumption - Power intensive industry, Gwh

Divided into consumption by power-intensive industry which is defined as aluminium and ferrosilicon production. All other consumption is considered general use. Source: National Energy Authority.

Electricity consumption - General use, Gwh

Divided into consumption by power-intensive industry which is defined as aluminium and ferrosilicon production. All other consumption is considered general use. Source: National Energy Authority.

Cement sales, index

1990=100. Sale of domestic and imported cement, in tonnes. Source: Producers and importers.

Number of new registered cars

Includes both new and used passenger cars, buses, van and trucks. Source: Icelandic Transport Authority