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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.
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U.S. Pork Industry Continues to Suffer — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – October 16, 2023
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Justin Brown's Presentations are publicly available!
Justin Brown, Senior Research Scientist and Practicing Veterinarian at Iowa State University and the Swine Medicine Education Center, was a guest speaker at the online school for pig farmers, which was implemented by the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders with the support of the Department of Agriculture (USDA). During 5 modules, each speaker shared two presentations. For your attention, all the speeches of the speaker are available by the links:
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U.S. Pork Exports Jump — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – October 9, 2023
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Jim Long Pork Commentary – October 2, 2023
Jim Long Pork Commentary – October 2, 2023USDA September 1 Hogs and Pigs Report
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35 Experts Will Discuss the Most Relevant Topics for Pork Producers During the CPPP 2023
CPPP 2023 will include 2 sections, 6 discussion panels, more than 10 hours of useful information and an outdoor barbecue! This year's event will bring together more than 300 participants. The event will take place on October 4 in Uman. The beginning is at 9:30. For those who want to join the leading pig community, please register here: docs.google.com/forms
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U.S. Pork Rebounds Impressively in Taiwan
Trade tensions related to ractopamine use have impacted U.S. pork exports to Taiwan for many years. But the issue reached a boiling point in 2021 when Taiwan announced that it would depart from its zero-tolerance policy on ractopamine and begin accepting imports within certain tolerance levels . Jihae Yang, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) vice president for the Asia Pacific, said pushback from activists in Taiwan and extensive residue testing requirements imposed by some governmental entities made importers, processors, and other customers reluctant to purchase U.S. pork.
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Rabobank: Pork Trade Competition Increasing
Global pork consumption is poised for growth, and in its recently-published report on global pork trade, Rabobank notes that while competition among major pork exporters has intensified, the competitive landscape will continue to shift.
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The Last Module of the Veterinary School is Over!
On August 27, the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) held the fourth module of the training course for pig farmers.
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Discussion of Pig Farming Issues During the CPPP 2023
The Congress "Profitable Pig Production" gives producers the opportunity to communicate on the topics that concern them the most today.
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Last Opportunity to Register for the Fifth Module of the Veterinary School!
Today, at 12:45, the last webinar of the Veterinary School for pig farmers, which is being implemented by the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) held the fourth module of the training course for pig farmers will be held.
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The EU Pork Sector is Focusing on the Domestic Market
Improved profitability is expected to support a temporary rebound of slaughter during the second half of this year. With the absence of a full recovery of pork sales to China, the sector is attempting to diversify exports and resetting its focus on the domestic market.
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Expiration of Restrictive Measures on Ukrainian Grain Exports to the EU
Following the expiration of restrictive measures on Ukrainian exports to the EU of cereals and other food products, Ukraine agrees to introduce measures to prevent a new spike in imports to the EU.
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Veterinary School: Peculiarities of Laboratory Diagnostics of PRRS and its Spread in Ukraine
Today, the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus remains one of the most significant pathogens in the global pig industry. It is difficult to control due to its complex genetic diversity and ability to persist in pigs for a long time.
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US, Norway join forces to boost African agriculture
The United States and Norway will pledge a total of $70m to launch a fund to help farmers and agricultural businesses in Africa, a US Agency for International Development (USAID) spokesperson said.
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Brazil Becomes Largest Corn Exporter In The World
According to data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Brazil has emerged as the world’s leading corn exporter in the harvest year that concluded in August 2023, overtaking the former longstanding leader, the United States.
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Mexico researchers show progress on drive to replace U.S. corn imports
Researchers at a top Mexican agricultural university this week showed the progress they had made in producing more non-GM yellow corn seeds to help replace imported grain from the United States that is at the center of a major bilateral trade dispute.
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Random Observations in a Challenging Pork Industry — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – September 25, 2023
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In 2023, the Rate of Decline in Imports of Agricultural Machinery in Ukraine Slows Down
In 2023, the volume of imports of agricultural machinery to Ukraine continued to decline due to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which took place on February 24, 2022. However, its pace has slowed down significantly, said Yaroslav Navrotskyi, Senior Researcher at the Department of Investment and Logistics of the National Research Center "Institute of Agrarian Economics", PhD in Economics.