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Work Continues On The Deregulation Of Economic Activity
The subject of the interdepartmental working group's review was permits from the environment and environmental sphere. The level of compliance with EU standards in this area was evaluated by one on a five-point scale.
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First case of African swine fever reported in Singapore
The first case in the country was found in a dead wild boar.
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Wheat prices rise due to concerns about the continuation of the "grain corridor"
U.S. wheat futures rose Friday amid fears that a grain agreement allowing Russian and Ukrainian exports from Black Sea ports could collapse amid nearly a year of escalating war between the two countries, traders commented.
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Algorithm Of The New Reservation Procedure For Military Conscripted Employees Of Companies
On January 30 the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 76 "On mobilization training and mobilization" on reservation of persons liable for military service during mobilization and wartime came into force.
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Territorial Bodies Of The State Consumer Service Join National Risk Assessment Survey Of Swine Diseases Transmission InThe Wartime
As part of the project «Ensuring Animal Health in Ukraine» in cooperation between the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has already conducted most of the surveys among representatives of households, pig farms, hunting farms, processing plants, as well as the buyers (sell pork) in the agrifood markets after the double slaughter of purchased pigs).
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Spain’s Prized Jamón Ibérico Under Threat From Climate Crisis
Spain's renowned jamón iberico bellota is in danger of extinction due to a shortage of a key pig food, acorns.
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USAID to consider $100 million to support small and medium business in Ukraine
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmigal and Isobel Coleman, First Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) discussed Ukraine's rapid recovery and financial support. The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine — Minister of Economy Yulia Sviridenko.
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Outbreaks of African swine fever are on the rise in Latvia
Although Latvian pig farmers have learned to coexist with the disease, it has recently become detrimental to their business.
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Martial law in Ukraine prolonged until May 18, 2023
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine prolonged martial law in the country for 90 days - until May 18, 2023 at a meeting on February 7.
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Ukraine's full economic integration into the EU may take two to four years
Ukraine's full economic integration into the European Union may take 2 to 4 years. This was announced to journalists in Kiev on February 2, Deputy Minister of Economy — Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka.
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Denmark: Difficulties complying with pig welfare standards
Nearly a third of pig herd welfare checks in 2021 triggered a sanction.
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Poland: 6% drop in pig inventory
Poland's pig inventory totaled 9.62 million head in December 2022, a decrease of 6.0% compared to the same period last year.
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EU has no plans to restrict imports from Ukraine, despite farmers' complaints
The European Union is not considering the option of introducing previously cancelled duties on Ukrainian agricultural products, despite the negative impact on farmers in some countries. This was stated by European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski.
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Greenhouse construction grants agreed upon will create 250 jobs
Because of the military actions 40% of greenhouses in Ukraine have stopped their work, others continue to work, but with a smaller output. At the same time in order to support the construction of new greenhouses, the government has initiated grant programs, the number of applications for which is growing every month. First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotskiy told about it on the air of the national marathon «Unified News».
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Ukraine will develop logistics on the borders with the EU
This is reported by the press service of the Ministry of Development of communities, territories and infrastructure of Ukraine. We are talking about opening new and increasing the capacity of existing border crossings with the EU, as well as the construction of roads, bridges and railroads, which play a critical role for Ukrainian exports.
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Grants will help build 20 hectares of greenhouses
The government has approved grant applications for 20 hectares of greenhouses, for 70 million UAH. This was told by the first Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Taras Vysotsky on the air of the national marathon "Unified News", reports the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.
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European Commission to prolong by one year the cancellation of duties for Ukraine
The European Commission will offer member states to extend by one year the temporary cancellation of European Union duties on Ukrainian goods.
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Which controller for climate control in pig farming is convenient to use?
The DOL 634 series of controllers is designed on a modular basis, which means it can easily be adapted to the individual needs of the grower.
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Belgium: Sharp decrease in pig slaughter
In December there was a sharp decrease in the number of pigs slaughtered with pig inventory decreasing less rapidly.
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The government replaced the head of the State Consumer Service
The Cabinet has appointed deputy head of the State Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection Olga Shevchenko as acting head of the service. Such personnel decisions were made at a meeting on February 1, the government press service reports.