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ASF Europe: 3,000 cases in pigs since May 2023
British reports have shown that in the 7 months since May 2023, 2,920 cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) were reported in domestic pigs in Europe. In wild boar, the number of known cases in the same period came to 3,600.
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The Second Stage of the USDA and AUPB project: Free Testing for Pig Farms
This year, 50 pig farms were given the opportunity to test feed ingredients for mycotoxins, and 25 were given the opportunity for comprehensive veterinary testing.
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The Second Stage of the USDA and AUPB project: Free Testing for Pig Farms
This year 50 pig farms were given the opportunity to test feed ingredients for mycotoxins and 25 were given the opportunity for comprehensive veterinary testing.
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Disinfection of Vehicles by Baking Goodvalley Ukraine LLC
In the United States, one of the most common ways to treat vehicles is baking (high temperature treatment).
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German State aid schemes approved to improve pig welfare
The European Commission has approved two German State aid schemes totaling €1 billion to improve animal welfare in livestock breeding.
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Pork imports: a new anti-record in January
The year 2023 was marked by record low import activity for the pork market, but January is no less surprising. The dynamics of external pork supplies were monitored by analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.
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Axiom and Choice Genetics announce the acquisition of Choice Genetics France, Poland and Brazil by the Axiom Group
This acquisition marks a significant step forward in the structuring of French swine genetics and in the development strategy of the Axiom Group:
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EU: citizen initiative to defend agriculture and the rural economy
The European Commission has decided to register the European citizens' initiative entitled "European Citizens' Initiative in Defence of Agriculture and Rural Economy in Europe".
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China's pork production increased while pig inventory shrank in 2023
This is how many pigs were sold, how much pork was produced, and how many pigs were in China in 2023.
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ASF spreads to new region in South Korea
This was the first outbreak of 2024 and the first case of African swine fever in the Gyeongbuk region.
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Lectures of the AUPB Veterinary School: Justin Brown
Justin Brown, Senior Research Scientist and Practicing Veterinarian at Iowa State University and the Pig 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 the 5 modules, the speaker shared two presentations in each module.
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World pig farming: Update on USDA estimates for 2023 and 2024
In its latest report "Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and Trade" on January 12, USDA recalculated the closing figures for 2023 and its estimates for 2024, forecasting a decrease in world pork production this year, due to lower productions in China, the European Union, and Brazil.
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russia to export pork to China: veterinary certificate approved
The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) and the Chinese General Administration of Customs have agreed on a veterinary certificate for pork exports from Russia to China.
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USDA and AUPB Continue to Support Pork Producers in War Times
Since the beginning of January 2024, the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) have been implementing the second phase of the Animal Health in Ukraine project, aimed at supporting pork producers in the area of epizootic welfare.
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AUPB Veterinary School: cleaning and disinfection
Justin Brown, a senior researcher and practicing veterinarian at Iowa State University and the Pig Education Center, is 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 US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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Mexico grants access to British pork offal imports
Mexico has granted market access to British pork offal, which could generate an estimated £18 million over the next five years.
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AUPB is committed to animal welfare and sustainable production
European and Ukrainian universities, together with business associations, are improving educational programmes for domestic livestock producers as part of the Sustainable Livestock and Animal Welfare (SULAWE) project.
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AUPB provides technical expert support
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders held a technical seminar for the segment of small producers who received pigs as part of an assistance project initiated by the International Humanitarian Organization Mercy Corps.
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russia doubles pork exports to Vietnam
In the first nine months of this year, shipments to Vietnam almost doubled going from 35.7 thousand to 69.6 thousand tons.
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German farmers block roads with tractors in protest over agriculture policies
Farmers across Germany on Monday began protests against the government’s economic and agricultural policy plans that would see reduced subsidies for the sector.