• Statistics on blocked invoices

    Previously, the blocking rate was 0.6−0.8% of all invoices.

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  • The average selling price of a hectare of agricultural land has risen to 40 thousand UAH

    From February 24 to date, 43,181 agreements on the land market have been concluded. Deals cover an area of 80,051 hectares.

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  • China's pork production increased over 4% in 2022

    China produced 55.41 million tons of pork in 2022.

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  • Because of the war the area under crops in Ukraine has decreased by about 25%

    Because of russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, the agrarian sector has suffered enormous losses. This is a decrease in cultivated areas, reduced production, falling exports, expensive logistics and so on. All these factors and weather conditions will affect the spring sowing campaign. According to the preliminary data of the structural subdivisions of regional state administrations, as of December 30, the expected sowing areas of all categories of farms on the controlled territory of Ukraine for the harvest of 2023 shall be 21.8 million hectares, which is 6.8 million hectares less than in 2021 (28.6 million).

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  • In 2022 Ukraine exported 23.4 billion dollars worth of agro-food products

    In 2022, Ukraine exported 23.4 billion dollars worth of agro-food products, which is 16% less than in 2021. However, this figure was the second in the independent history of our country, despite the ongoing full-scale war since last February.

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  • ASF Greece: Virus emerges in wild boar population

    African Swine Fever virus (ASFv) has made its entrance in the wild boar population in Greece. A dead wild boar was confirmed positive for ASF on the 18th of January.

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  • Mexican pork production grew 2.6% in 2022

    Compared to other animal proteins such as beef and chicken, pork production exhibited the second highest growth in 2022.

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  • USDA corn and soybean projections for the 2022/2023 season — January 2023

    Corn production is again forecast lower due to further declines in the U.S., Argentine, and Brazilian crops. For soybeans, a 4 million ton reduction in the Argentine crop is expected due to drought conditions affecting crop yields.

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  • It's important to get the temperature sensors right on the pig farm

    Pig farm ventilation controllers regulate fan operation based on sensor readings placed throughout the room. If the sensors are not positioned correctly, the controller will receive inaccurate data, which will cause the ventilation system to malfunction and disrupt animal housing conditions.

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  • Damage to the environment because of the war exceeds 1.7 trillion UAH

    During the 11 months of war the russian aggression caused more than 1 trillion 743 billion UAH of damage to the environment in Ukraine. This was stated in the State Environmental Inspection.

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  • USAID will give sub-grants to farmers to hire skilled workers

    The USAID AGRO Program announces a call for proposals for the Access to Outsourcing and Skilled Workforce sub-grant.

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  • EBRD allocated 25 million euros to support Ukraine's agricultural sector

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development provides 25 million euros under the guarantees of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to support the agricultural business in Ukraine and ensure global food security. This is reported by the press service of the EBRD.

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  • Appeal to Poland to cancel preferential treatment of Ukrainian agricultural goods

    Andriy Dykyn, the chairman of Ukranian Agrarian Council had addressed the Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, Norbert Lins, regarding the statement by the Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture to cancel the preferential treatment of Ukrainian agricultural products such as corn, chicken, and apples and to apply strict controls to all grain imports from Ukraine, including technical grain. The Polish side proposes to discuss the statement at a meeting of the EU Council of Ministers of Agriculture next week.

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  • AUPB has completed a survey of domestic hunters

    The Association of Ukranian Pig Breeders, with support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as part of the Ensuring Animal Health in Ukraine project, has completed a survey of private and state hunting compacts in each region to assess the risks of the spread of swine disease in wildlife.

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  • China cuts its pork imports in half

    In 2022 China imported 1,760,000 t of pork or 2,870,000 t including offal, which represents decreases of 53% and 42%, respectively, in relation to imports in 2021, which stood at 3,710,000 t of pork and 4,990,000 t of pork and offal. Imports of offal alone have only decreased by 13%.

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  • Reorganization of German pig production

    Declining numbers of slaughtered animals and decreasing consumption of pork in Germany are now causing Danish Crown to adjust its approach.

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  • How to strategically deworm pigs

    Strategic deworming in pig production is recommended before moving animals to another technological group.

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  • Saving energy and keeping livestock comfortable

    Incorrectly set up heaters are a sure way to overspend gas and drastically increase energy costs. Like variable speed fans, heaters also have two basic settings to consider: offset and differential.

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  • KSG Agro results confirmed by Crowe international audit report

    The results of KSG Agro activity in 2021 were confirmed by an international audit report of the company Crowe from the top 10 world audit networks. This was reported by the press service of the holding with reference to the annual international audit report of the company, published on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE).

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  • World Food Programme will increase cooperation with Ukraine in 2023

    The World Food Programme will step up cooperation with Ukraine in 2023, deputy minister of agricultural policy and food of Ukraine Denis Bashlyk said after talks with World Food Programme regional director Corinne Fleischer and WFP director in Ukraine Matthew Gollingworth, the press service of Minagropoli reported.

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