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Farms that lost animals or production for which they received state support as a result of the war may not get their money back
According to Decree 107, farms that received reimbursement of the cost of breeding animals, cereals and livestock facilities, or subsidies for cows of their own growth, were required within a certain period to return the budget funds in the case of a reduction of the livestock for which they received state support, or alienation of not intended use of the object. This is reported by the Association of Milk Producers.
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Demand prices for wheat increased in Ukrainian ports
In Ukrainian ports of Danube and Greater Odessa, according to the monitoring data of IA "APK-Inform", the demand prices for wheat rose slightly last week.
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Canada to invest $45.3 million for ASF prevention and preparedness
The funding will be critical in reducing the risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever in Canada.
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Top 5 needs published on the National Food Security Platform
Yeast, canned meat, flour, buckwheat and diesel fuel are the most commonly searched for items by users of the National Food Security Platform.
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Vietnam suspends use of African swine fever vaccine
The Department of Animal Health of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development required to stop the vaccination with African swine fever vaccine after inoculated pigs died this month.
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The Cabinet has approved the bill on the deregulation of economic activity
The initiative provides for the establishment of the Commission on the accelerated revision of state regulation instruments. It will be headed by the Minister of Economy of Ukraine.
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Relocation program moves 725 businesses from regions of active combat operations to safer locations
Already 528 have resumed their activities, another 284 companies are now searching for a suitable location or mode of transportation.
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The government and the office have abandoned the idea of implementing a 10% import levy
Despite the fact that the text of the bill has already passed the approval of the Ministry (the text was sent back on August 05), it will not go for registration in Parliament.
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Corn harvest in Europe to fall by almost 1/5 due to drought
Drought and heat waves will cut Europe's corn crop in half than predicted in July.
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Livestock market: prices are fixed
August ends with the constancy of purchasing prices for pigs of slaughter conditions in the Center and the East, state analysts of the Association Ukranian Pig Breeders according to the results of the weekly monitoring.
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Changes to the ruling on state support for livestock production!
According to the decree, if an enterprise has received partial reimbursement of the cost of purchased purebred animals, reconstructed/constructed facility or grain storage/processing facility, it must report on availability and intended use for the next 2 years.
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U.S. pork inventory in cold storage higher
The inventory of pork in cold storage at the end of June 2022 remained well above year-ago levels, but available supply differs greatly among products.
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Global pork trade to increase in second half of 2022 says Rabobank
According to Rabobank's third-quarter global pork report, African swine fever, inflation, and policies challenge growth while trade prospects rise.
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German meat production drops in the first half of 2022
The amount of pork produced in the first half of 2022 was 2.3 million tons, down 10.1% compared to the same period in 2021.
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USA: What has caused the increase in retail pork prices?
The study by Drs. Jayson L. Lusk and Glynn T. Tonsor of the University of Kansas, which was funded by Pork Checkoff, concluded that the main causes of higher U.S. retail pork prices starting in 2020 were the macroeconomic environment and increased production costs.
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Agrarians wait 5 months for VAT refund
VAT reimbursement in Ukraine for export actually still does not work, which has a direct negative impact on the prices of agricultural products, farmers' incomes and investments in production and logistics. Now, given the period when the CEA VAT did not work, farmers expect reimbursement for February-June 2022, that is as much as 5 months. This is reported by the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business.
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From the first days of war, AMP, UAC and AUPB have been delivering veterinarian aid to dairy and pig farms
It is the 181st day since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russians into Ukraine. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are heroically defending our great Motherland! And millions of Ukrainians help the defenders in the rear. Everyone is on their own front.
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More than 14 thousand deals were made in Ukraine during the war period in the land market
During the war period in Ukraine 14505 deals on the area of 25257 hectares were concluded. This is reported in the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. Regions with active land market during the war (by number of transactions and by area of land with regard to which transactions are registered): Kirovograd region (2.98 thousand ha), Vinnitsa region (2.96 thousand ha), Poltava region (2.88 thousand ha), Khmelnytsky region (2.48 thousand ha) and Dnipropetrovsk region (2.1 thousand ha).
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Ukraine warned of drought danger — EU report
Drought weather conditions, which Europe has faced this year, may persist for at least three more months and affect Ukraine. This is the subject of an EU report.
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Food prices rise 20% as war begins
In Ukraine with the beginning of the war the food prices rose by 20% due to a number of reasons. This was stated by Denis Marchuk, deputy chairman of the All-Ukrainian Association of War Agencies, during his broadcast at the Media Center Ukraine-Ukrinform on August 22.