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Not only does Ukraine need the world's support, but the world needs Ukraine
It is very important for the world food security to unblock the port in Odessa. This was stated by Polish President Andrzej Duda during the negotiations of the delegations of Ukraine and Poland.
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Nepal reports ASF for the first time
The first outbreak of African swine fever in Nepal is reported to have started on March 30, 2022.
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Portugal: Reduction in exports of live pigs and pork
Preliminary data on Portugal's international trade have been released.
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Mexico: First quarter pork production and trade
Mexican pork production and imports saw increases in the first quarter while exports contracted.
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India bans wheat exports
To manage the country's food security amidst rising prices, the Indian government has prohibited the export of wheat.
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Belgium: Flanders allows 5% of conventional raw materials in organic feed due to scarcity
Due to the war in Ukraine, organic pig and poultry farmers are allowed to mix 5% non-organic protein-rich feed crops in the diet.
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Brazil: Pig slaughter up in first quarter
According to preliminary data from the Livestock Production Statistics released by IBGE, hog slaughter increased by 7.2% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the same period of the previous year. The number of pigs slaughtered totaled 13.64 million, an increase of 2% compared to the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Brazil: Santa Catarina launches emergency credit line for pig farmers
The emergency loan meets a need in the swine industry, which has been severely affected by the increase in inputs, especially grain for feed.
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France: Commission approves aid program for livestock farms
The objective of this aid program is to cover part of the increase in animal feed costs on farms.
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Pork production declines in China market — Jim Long
"Our premise has been and continues to be that the U.S, Europe, and China will have lower hog production in 2022. The first time in history that these three production centers will all be down at the same time", comments Jim Long.
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Spain: Fewer farms and more livestock
Data from the 2020 agricultural census show a 7.6% reduction in the number of farms and an increase in the livestock inventory.
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Canada invests in animal health emergency prevention and response
Funding for two recipient organizations will help the sector increase its capacity to face animal health emergencies including African swine fever.
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Brazil: Vaccination campaign against CSF continues
The campaign is part of the pilot project for implementing the strategic plan Brazil Free of Classical Swine Fever (CSF).
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World cereal and vegetable oil prices down slightly in April from record levels in March
After surging to a record level in March, international coarse grain and vegetable oil prices dropped in April.
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ASF in Rome confirmed
African swine fever has been confirmed in a dead wild boar found in the Insugherata natural park, in "Grande Raccordo Anulare" in the Italian capital.
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EU agri-food trade: Pigmeat exports down 19% in January
While pigmeat remains the EU's fourth-strongest export sector, exports decreased in January.
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World Hunger ‘Exploding’ After 25% Spike Before Ukraine War
The global hunger crisis is “exploding” as the war in Ukraine sends prices of key staples even higher, following a 25% spike in food insecurity last year.
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Рынок живка: консолидация цен
В первую неделю мая консолидация цен на рынке свинины продлилась. О дальнейшем сближении региональных диапазонов цен закупки свидетельствуют результаты еженедельного мониторинга закупочных цен аналитического отдела Ассоциации «Свиноводы Украины».
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Tough Week for Lean Hogs – Futures
Lean hog futures plummeted last week as traders kicked the crap out of summer futures in the $20 per head range. Interesting that cash hogs lost ground but not nearly at the rate of lean hog futures. Iowa-Minnesota Friday was 1.0672 a lb. This is the opinion expressed by Jim Long in his regular report.