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IV Module of Veterinary Schcool Focuses on Post-Weaning and Respiratory Diseases of Swine
Registration for the forth module of the veterinary school continues, which the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) realizes under the grant cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Start on August 23 at 12:45 am.
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Examples of circular economy in the Spanish pork sector
The circular economy is one of the strategic lines that promote sustainability in the value chain of Spanish white pork, both on farms and industries.
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Another Simulation in Case of Suspected Infectious Animal Diseases in the Agro-Food Market of Uman region
On August 4, a regular training was held for 15 specialists from state laboratories of veterinary and sanitary expertise at agro-food markets in Cherkasy region, where they learned how to respond in case of suspected contamination of pig products with the African swine fever virus. Given that the market sells live birds, they also worked on an algorithm of actions if highly pathogenic influenza was suspected in young birds sold at the market.
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Registration for the IV Module of the Veterinary School is Now Open
Registration for the IV module of the veterinary school starts, which the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) realizes under the grant cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Start on August 23, 12:45 am.
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U.S. Hog Industry — Dark before Dawn — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – August 7, 2023
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Canada and Manitoba Provide $2.4 Million to Advance Agri-Processing Sector
Funding will support capital investments that enhance efficiency, productivity, environmental sustainability.
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World Pork Prices Rise for the Sixth Month in a Row
In July, the average value of the FAO meat price index was 117.8 points, which is 0.3% lower than in June and 5.1% lower than in the same period in 2022. This was reported by the FAO.
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Canada to Create a Vaccine Bank for Foot and Mouth Disease in Animals
Funding will provide Canada with a dedicated vaccine source to support the CFIA and industry in the event of an outbreak.
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War-Weary Ukraine Farmers Curb Plantings in Blow for Food Supply
Major Ukrainian farming companies are cutting planting area
russia left safe-corridor deal for Ukrainian exports in July
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China allocates 432 million yuan in flood relief funds for agriculture
China will allocate 432 million yuan ($60 million) in flood relief funds to support agricultural output hit by heavy rainfall in eight provinces including Hebei, the agriculture ministry said on Wednesday.The fund is for replanting crops in flooded areas and purchasing goods to resume agricultural production, said the notification on the ministry's website.
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"Animal health in Ukraine": Biosecurity Audit in Ivano-Frankivsk Region
On July 27, 2023, in Ivano-Frankivsk region, with the assistance of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in accordance with the implementation of the Ukrainian Project TCP/URK/3802 "Emergency Assistance to Improve Preparedness to Respond to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreaks in Ukraine", a technical audit and advice on improving the biosecurity system was conducted for small poultry farm owners, as well as training for industry representatives to disseminate best biosecurity practices.
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African Swine Fever Would Spread Rapidly Through U.S. Pork Industry, Study Finds
Researchers are warning that, even with control measures quickly put in place, the U.S. pig industry would be impacted significantly by an outbreak of African swine fever, a disease likely to present a mortality rate of up to 100 percent among infected pigs. An outbreak could cost as much as $80 billion as it spreads through the southeastern U.S., the new study in Preventive Veterinary Medicine finds. Worse, because infected animals may be asymptomatic, the disease could quickly spread from farm to farm before it is detected.
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World Farmers Organisation Firmly Reject Lab-Grown Food
The World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO), which represents over 1.2 billion farmers worldwide, has taken a resolute stand against adopting lab-grown food as an alternative to the food resulting from the work of farmers.
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Two More Cases of ASF Discovered in Chernihiv Region
This was reported by the Department of Civil Protection and Defense of the Chernihiv Regional State Administration.
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USDA Global Pork Production Forecast Remains Unchanged
USDA global pork production forecasts for 2023 remain virtually unchanged from the April forecast at 114.8 million tons, according to USDA Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) global market report.
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Center for Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture to Be Built in the USA
The University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is preparing to build a new Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence.
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Agricultural Land Mine Clearance : Croatia Donates One Million Euros to Ukraine
The Croatian government has donated one million euros to the WFP to help Ukrainian farmers resume work in the regions most affected by the explosive remnants of war. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine. This is Croatia's largest donation to the WFP (UN).
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July U.S. Cattle Inventory — Jim Long
Jim Long Pork Commentary – July 24, 2023
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Brazil Is Pushing the US Out of World’s Biggest Soybean Market
China is buying Brazilian soy for fourth-quarter delivery
That’s usually when the top buyer would turn to the US
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What Do Pork and Apples Have in Common? Gene-editing!
Consumers are generally skeptical of gene editing or any alteration of food. As the development of gene-edited pigs gains appeal from pork producers, industry experts say the future of this technology depends on pork's transparency with consumers.