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Netherlands eases measures after foot and mouth disease in Germany
The Netherlands has no cases of foot and mouth disease after extensive testing, so restrictions on veal calf farms are reduced.
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How will the new EU-Mexico agreement impact the pork industry?
The EU and Mexico have finalized negotiations to modernize their Global Agreement, establishing a more ambitious framework for strengthening their political and economic relations.
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Brazil ensures pork export to Singapore even under ASF outbreak
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) of Brazil has established a regionalisation agreement with Singapore to ensure the trade of pork products even in the event of an African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in Brazil.
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Protect your business from ASF - register for a free course!
Don't miss the opportunity to protect your pig farm from African swine fever (ASF) by raising awareness of this disease!
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"Globyno" under attack from fakes: the truth about accusations of collaboration with Russia
Recently, Ukrainian businesses have been constantly facing attempts to discredit them through fake news and propaganda. Globino Group, one of Ukraine's leading agricultural producers, is at the centre of one such situation. Accusations of collaboration with Russia, which are being actively spread, are purely of the nature of an information attack. As the company's official press release confirms, these accusations are part of a paid campaign aimed at undermining the reputation of the Ukrainian brand.
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German state calls for long-term national ASF strategy
Meanwhile, further cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported among European backyard herds of domestic pigs and wild boar, and Hong Kong has recorded its first farm outbreak after a 12-month hiatus.
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Media attack against Globino Group: unfair competition and threat to Ukraine's food security
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders expresses its support for Globino Group of Companies and calls on law enforcement agencies to intervene in the situation to stop actions aimed at undermining the reputation of one of the leading national producers.
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Ukrainian live pig market holds steady at 74–75 UAH/kg
Prices for live pigs of slaughtering conditions stabilised in the second half of January. This is reported by analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders with reference to the results of weekly monitoring.
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Improving biosecurity in pig production: USDA and the AUPB
The Sectoral Biosafety Standard for Pig Farms in Ukraine is a tool for improving the level of biosafety at pig farms, which identifies the main hazards and risk factors, as well as measures to prevent them.
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African swine fever in Poland: 2024 overview
In 2024, Poland reported 44 outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF) in domestic pigs and 2,311 cases in wild boar, according to the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate.
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Germany: Number of pig farms continues to decline
The number of pig farms decreased by 3.4%, or 600 farms, in one year and by 41.7%, or 11,200 farms, in ten years.
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EU Outlook: Pig meat production to drop 1.2m tonnes in next 10 years
The EU pig meat production will decrease by 0.5% annually over the next years. This will result in a total decline of around 1.2 million tons by 2035 compared to the 2022-2024 average. The European Commission shared that projection in its Agricultural Outlook 2024-2035.
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Trump won’t impose day-one tariffs but plans trade overhaul, official says
President Donald Trump will issue a trade directive that stops short of imposing new tariffs on his first day in office but calls for an evaluation of U.S. trade relationships with China, Canada, and Mexico, a Trump administration official said, according to Reuters.
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FMD outbreak in Germany: suspected goat farm tests negative, transport restrictions lifted
A suspected case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) at a goat farm in Germany has tested negative, according to the country's agriculture ministry. German Minister of Agriculture Cem Özdemir confirmed that tests revealed no presence of the FMD virus or antibodies.
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No new cases of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany: Minister
Germany has not detected any new cases of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) among livestock, Agriculture Minister Cem Oezdemir announced on January 19 in an interview with the Deutschlandfunk radio station. A suspected case reported earlier this week has been confirmed negative.
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Study casts doubt on the efficacy of extended feed storage for ASF mitigation
Storing feed and feed ingredients, including soybean meal, at high temperatures for extended periods may be less effective in combating African Swine Fever (ASF) than previously thought, according to new research from the University of Minnesota.
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German farmers group fears billion-euro loss from FMD
Germany’s farming and food industry is likely to have lost about 1 billion euros ($1 billion) of business following an outbreak of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease, the head of the farming cooperatives association told German media on Thursday, reported Reuters.
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Montenegro reports second African swine fever case
Montenegro has detected African swine fever in two wild boars found dead earlier this month by local hunters in the northern region of Pljevlja, close to the border with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the government said.
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Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders has published guidelines for the rational use of antimicrobial veterinary drugs in pig production
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) has published Guidelines for the rational use of antimicrobial veterinary medicines in pig production on its official website.