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European pork production steadily declines
The pork production in Europe continues its steady decline. In the first 7 months of 2023, pork production in the EU-27 countries totalled 11.9 million tonnes. That is 8% less than in the same period last year. This marks the second year in a row of production decline, as production for 2023 is down by over 10% from the 5-year average. The EU commissions latest forecast for pig meat production in 2023 is that the year ends with 6.6 less%.
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Canadian pork industry to protect trade using ASF compartments
While Canada is free of African swine fever (ASF) and has never had a reported case of this devastating disease, prevention and preparation for its potential introduction into Canada is necessary for protecting Canadian pigs and the pork industry.
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Model to predict potential ASF spread in North America
The threat level of African Swine Fever (ASF) in North America is very high. As a consequence, there are continued strenuous efforts across the industry, academia and the government to prevent the entry of ASF. One of them is a new model.
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Bone mineral density affects lameness in boars
Researchers in China studied the effect of bone mineral density on lameness in boars and found that all types of claw lesions can affect lameness, with boars with ankle edema having the highest lameness rates.
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Spanish swine farms reduce emissions
Seventy-five percent of pig farms have implemented the best available techniques to reduce emissions levels at their facilities.
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U.S. – Next 6 Months Big Challenge — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – October 9, 2023
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ASF Italy: Thousands of pigs culled on large farms due to outbreaks
Over 12,000 domestic pigs on five large farms have been affected by African swine fever outbreaks.
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Agriculture may divide Poland’s future pro-EU coalition
The three opposition parties likely to unseat Poland’s current ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party could be disrupted by a list of demands from farmers’ unions, known as the ‘Agricultural Twelve’.
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Canada pork exports limited by increased domestic demand
Increased Canadian consumption has been a positive for pork producers, however, this has also been the result of lower export volumes, according to a recent US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) report.
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Belgium: Wallonia takes new measures against wild boar overpopulation
Wallonia is once again taking measures against the overpopulation of wild boars that they have been struggling with for years in the south of the country.
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ASF: WOAH warns of risk from use of sub-standard vaccines
WOAH stresses the importance of the use of only high-quality ASF vaccines with proven efficacy and safety.
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Spain is still the leading European producer of animal feed
Spain's animal feed production reached 37.5 million tons and remains the European leader in compound feed production in 2022.
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Protecting the U.S. pork industry from African swine fever
Ongoing research includes using nanosenors for disease surveillance and reducing the risk of contaminated imported feed ingredients.
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How important is Animal Welfare to Europeans?
Protecting the welfare of animals is essential for Europeans, as shown by the results of a Eurobarometer survey published today.
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Veggie boom over? The merciless crash of Beyond Meat and Co.
Beyond Meat halved its market value between July and August. Debt far exceeds income. Many customers are turning away from what appears to be a fad like alternative meat. Other meat substitute companies are struggling with the same drop in demand.
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As a result of the full-scale war, more than 300 livestock farms were damaged or destroyed
As a result of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, more than 300 livestock farms have been damaged or destroyed. About 7,000 cattle and 3.5 million poultry were killed. This is stated in the report of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
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Control of products of animal origin at the border: since the beginning of the year, more than 474 thousand tons of cargo have been checked
State control over food safety and certain food quality indicators remains one of the priority tasks of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection.
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FAO offers first-ever global estimation on impact of disasters on agriculture
Over the last 30 years, an estimated $3.8 trillion worth of crops and livestock production has been lost due to disaster events, corresponding to an average loss of $123 billion per year or 5 percent of annual global agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), according to a new report released by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Ukraine suffered almost $14 billion from the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam - government and UN report
russia's bombing of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam has caused Ukraine nearly $14 billion in damages and exacerbated the consequences of the full-scale invasion, according to a comprehensive report by the Ukrainian government and the United Nations, Interfax-Ukraine reports.
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Mine clearance: over 5 thousand hectares of agricultural land surveyed over the past week
Since the beginning of this year, more than 225,000 hectares of agricultural land have been inspected and identified for priority return to economic use. According to the operational information of the regional military administrations, more than 5,000 hectares of such land were inspected in the last week of October alone.