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Live pig market: multidirectional movement
During the last week of June, the pork market saw multidirectional price movements, according to analysts at the Association of Ukranian Pig Bredeers.
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Germany: Lowest pig inventory since 1990
Compared to May 3, 2021, the swine herd is down 9.8% or 2.42 million head.
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Sowing season 2023 may take place on only 60% of the planned area
Due to the blocking of ports and complicated exports, agrarians are beginning to experience an increasing lack of financial resources. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food on June 27.
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New AUPB participant — Eco Piglets LLC
In June, a new enterprise, Eco Piglets LLC, joined the ranks of the Association of Ukranian Pig Breeders. What could be more important in times of war than unity?
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Particular control of systems in the heat
Today, most commercial pig farms are equipped with ventilation and cooling systems.
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The aftermath of war: the pig population
According to preliminary estimates, the industrial pig herd declined by 10% during the war. How has this affected the balance of the pork market?
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Businesses' work in occupation and blocking tax bills
Ukrainian law does not provide a clear answer as to whether the head of a working farm in occupied territory is a traitor. Today many agricultural enterprises remain under occupation. All of them may fall under the article for collaborationism, because in one way or another they cooperate with the occupation authorities. And this is despite the fact that at the beginning of the spring sowing season President Vladimir Zelensky urged farmers to sow all over Ukraine, including in the occupied territories.
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International support for agricultural producers and communities
As a result of Russia's full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, a number of communities and agricultural producers in Ukraine are suffering from war. In response, the USAID Agrarian and Rural Development Program-AGRO, together with the GS All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council and the All-Ukrainian Association of Communities, are implementing projects to support communities and agrarian producers in order to ensure food security.
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Why in August it is critical for Ukraine to free the south and unblock the ports?
Ukraine and the world will have bread and meat? Have the logistics problem been solved? Or why in August it is critically important for Ukraine to free the south and unblock the ports.
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Statistics on the impact of war on areas of the economy
Transaction data for PrivatBank's corporate clients:
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The National Bank conducted a survey of businesses on the reasons for reduced activity during the war
Among the main problems stand out two:
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Pig production in Argentina on the way to a new record high
High hog slaughter levels at the start of 2022 bode well for a new record in hog production this year.
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Wheat in Ukraine becomes cheaper again: prices from 5400 UAH/t
According to news agency APK-Inform this week in most regions of the country downward price dynamics in the sector of food wheat resumed.
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EU accession candidate status gives Western logistics businesses access to rail transportation in Ukraine
This decision of the European Council is not only about supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia, but also about the European colleagues' assessment of our reforms on the way to EU standards. This was stated by the Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov.
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Ukraine's accession to the EU will guarantee European food security — Denis Schmigal
Ukraine has overcome the long way of transformation into European country with free market economy, developed democracy and respect for human rights and freedoms. This was stated by Prime Minister Denis Schmigal, commenting on the decision of the European Council to grant Ukraine candidate status for EU membership.
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Adoption of the Import Tax Rebate Act is one of the prerequisites for repealing the list of critical imports
On July 1, Bill No. 7418 on amendments to the Tax Code of Ukraine and other legislative acts of Ukraine on the revision of certain tax exemptions enters into force.
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Germany confirms a 9% decline in the pig herd
According to data from the European Commission, Germany’s finished pig slaughter during the first two months of 2022 fell by 9% (790,000 head) year-on-year to 7.9 million head. This meant that overall production fell by 11% to 755,000 tonnes. Declines in the breeding herd, and indeed the entire pig population have constrained production, This is forecast to continue for the rest of the year due to ASF, and because of poor profitability in the sector.
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Ukraine is a candidate to join the European Union
In recent years, Ukraine has been implementing a national food quality and safety control system equivalent to the European Union system, which is based on the important principle of ensuring control "from field to table". Much has also been done to adapt the Ukrainian legislation to the EU regulations in the framework of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU.
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China: pork prices are picking up again
In China, the mood on the slaughter pig market has brightened slightly, because the slaughter pig prices have risen by around 43% compared to March and are therefore again above the break even point despite higher feed costs.