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Portugal: Imports of pigs for slaughter on the rise
The import of pigs for slaughter increased by 9.6% and meat and meat product imports increased by 3.9% in the first quarter of 2024.
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Determination of sensitivity of intestinal pathogens to antibiotics: USDA and AUPB project
At the initiative of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, within the framework of the joint project with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) "Ensuring Animal Health in Ukraine", relevant laboratory tests are being carried out to determine the sensitivity of bacterial pathogens in pigs to antibiotics.
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EU research finds African swine fever spread via feed only in exceptional cases
African swine fever continues to spread in Europe and other parts of the world. Food also plays a role. If unheated feed or leftovers from infected animals are fed to uninfected animals, the virus can spread to previously ASF-free regions and thus to domestic pig herds. As the virus is stable in the environment, it has long been assumed that it can also be transmitted via feed, water and other materials.
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Brazilian pork production decreases in first quarter
The reduced pork production in Brazil can be attributed to slightly weaker domestic demand in 2024.
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US pork exports show mixed results in the first quarter of 2024
US pork exports to South America started the year strong, while exports to Japan saw a slight decline in the first quarter, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF).
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Vietnam opens its doors to UK pork exports
Vietnamese authorities have given the go-ahead for selected pork sites across the UK to start commercial trade, according to a recent market report from AHDB.
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Chinese industry to seek probe into EU pork imports
Chinese companies plan to request that authorities open an anti-dumping investigation into imports of some pork products from the European Union, the state-backed Global Times newspaper reported on Saturday, citing an unidentified "business insider", reported Reuters.
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ASF North America: high alert while vaccine progress continues
Leaders in Canada, the US and Mexico remain on high alert to prevent entry of African Swine Fever (ASF) into North America, as vaccine advances continue worldwide.
The disease continues to plague many countries around the world. 14 countries in Europe recorded commercial farm ASF outbreaks in 2023. This is the worst result since 2014, according to the latest annual report of the European Food Safety Authority.
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Decline in EU livestock population in 2023
In 2023, the EU's livestock populations were lower than a year earlier, according to a recent report from Eurostat. Compared with 2022, the pig and bovine populations decreased by 1%, while sheep declined by 3%, and goats by 5%. In 2023, the EU had 133 million pigs, 74 million bovine animals, 58 million sheep, and 11 million goats. This information comes from provisional data on the EU’s livestock population, published today by Eurostat.
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Korea reports first African swine fever case in 9 months
Korea on Tuesday reported its first African swine fever (ASF) case in around nine months.
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Prices on the Ukrainian pork market recovered at the end of May
The third decade of May was marked by the recovery of quotations in the industrial pork market, according to the results of the weekly price monitoring of the analytical department of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.
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Genetic structure of the breeding stock in Ukraine: 2024
At the beginning of 2024, Ukraine's industrial pig production showed the first signs of recovery. According to expert estimates, the number of main sows in agricultural enterprises increased by more than 5% compared to the figure at the start of 2023 and amounted to ˃215 thousand. How these changes affected the genetic structure of the Ukrainian industrial pig industry was investigated by analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.
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The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders works with USDA to develop biosecurity standard
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) is working with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to develop an industry standard on biosecurity as part of the project "Keeping Animals Healthy in Ukraine".
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AUPB works with USDA to develop biosafety standard
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB), in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), is working on the development of an industry standard for biosecurity as part of the project "Keeping Animals Healthy in Ukraine".
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AUPB Veterinary School course is available on the AGRIACADEMY platform
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) has been given the opportunity to place the course "Fundamentals of Pig Health" on the AgriAcademy platform, a digital educational space for the exchange of knowledge and skills in agribusiness created by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Pig market in Ukraine: Week 20
In the second half of May, prices for slaughter pigs continued to move downward, according to analysts of Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, citing the results of weekly monitoring.
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US swine inventory expected to further decline - USDA ERS
It is generally acknowledged that 2023 was a difficult year for US hog producers, according to the most recent USDA Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook report. Iowa State University calculates that monthly producer losses last year averaged more than $24 per head.