-
Mexico blocks pork imports from Brazil
This decision was made by Mexican courts under pressure from local pork producers who are concerned about the possible impact on the domestic market due to 45% of imported pork.
-
EBA assessed the safety of doing business in Ukraine
The EBA Security and Business Protection Committee presented the results of the study "Assessment of the Security of Doing Business in Ukraine", conducted jointly with Sayenko Kharenko and SK Security.
-
Poland wants to close its agricultural market to Ukraine for 20 years after its accession to the EU
Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michal Kolodziejczak, who was elected to the Sejm on the list of Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition, said that it is necessary to close the agricultural market for Ukraine for 20 years after its accession to the EU.
-
Best Biosecurity Practices: Disinfection of Transport by Hot Fogging. Elita LLC
One of the biosecurity practices of domestic pig farms is disinfection of vehicles by hot fogging. Watch the video to see how it is done. The experience was shared by Elita LLC.
-
Global ASF Consultations: What's New in the Field of Disease Control?
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders took part in the event that brought together specialists in various fields related to animal health from 130 countries (Rome, Italy, December 12-14). The event was organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Briefly about the main theses from the event.
-
Lots of Hogs, Prices below Breakeven — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – December 11, 2023
-
EU pig meat production and exports expected to decline through 2035
The EU's pig meat production and exports are anticipated to decline by 2035 due to stricter environmental laws, reduced export opportunities, societal criticism, and African swine fever. Projected to decrease by 0.9% annually, pigmeat production is expected to fall by almost 2 million tons compared to 2021-2023. Per capita consumption is also projected to drop by 0.7% yearly, reaching 29.7 kg in 2035, a 7% decrease from 2021-2023 levels.
-
Campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis, the most frequent zoonoses in the EU in 2022
Campylobacteriosis and salmonellosis remained prevalent zoonotic diseases in the EU in 2022, as per the annual report by the European Food Safety Authority. Although cases were lower than pre-pandemic levels, campylobacteriosis reported 137,107 cases, with chicken meat as the primary source.
-
USDA corn and soybean projections for the 2023/2024 season —December 2023
Compared to the November report, estimates for world corn production and trade improved slightly, and Brazilian soybean projections were cut.
-
AUPB Veterinary School: Diseases of Sows
About diseases of sows and conditions that affect sows and potentially affect their litters shared Justin Brown, a swine veterinarian and assistant teaching professor at Iowa State University and with the Swine Medicine Education Center, invited speaker at the online school for pig farmers, implemented by the Association Ukrainian Pig Breeders with the support of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
-
Best Biosecurity Practices: Passing the Sanitary Checkpoint. Experience of Goodvalley Ukraine LLC
The protocol for access to production facilities has been implemented at Goodvalley Ukraine LLC. Access to animal buildings has three control points.
-
Americans are buying less pork
Pork demand fell about 10% in the third quarter from the same time last year, according to data analyzed in a recent pork industry webinar by Lee Schulz, an economist and professor at Iowa State University. Even though pork prices are no longer rising, they remain at historic highs that consumers aren’t willing to pay.
-
EU compound feed production estimates for 2023 and market outlook 2024
The pig feed sector was most severely affected in 2023, experiencing a further decline of almost 2.5 million tons.
-
Consumption of antimicrobials in animals reaches lowest level ever in Europe
European countries have substantially reduced sales of veterinary antibiotics, which translates into a lower risk of bacteria becoming resistant in people and animals.
-
Rabobank predicts animal protein production growth will slow
Poultry and aquaculture set for modest growth as beef, pork and wild catch seafood to contract.
-
Vietnam implements antibiotic ban in livestock farming from 2026
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan asserts that the use of antibiotics for growth promotion in livestock has been prohibited in Vietnam. From 2026, their usage will be permitted only in specific cases under supervision.
-
EU proposes new rules to improve animal welfare in transport
The Commission has proposed the biggest reform of EU animal welfare rules during transport in 20 years.
-
Sweden reduces ASF restricted area, lifts some restrictions
Several restrictions have been removed in the newly defined outer area.
-
How pork production has evolved over the last 25 years
The following dynamic graph shows us how pork production (in millions of tons) has evolved over the last 25 years as well as the rankings by country and how these have been changing.
-
No doubt the World likes Meat — Jim Long
Below is a graph from FAO – Pig 333 that clearly shows the global increase in meat production over the last twenty years.