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China’s Hog Herd Has Almost Recovered From African Swine Fever
China’s hog population rose 24% in the year through May and has now almost fully recovered from the recent resurgence in African swine fever, according to the country’s agriculture ministry.
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China: Pig slaughter up 44% in May
The volume of pork on the Chinese market has continued to increase recently. In May, the slaughter volume increased 44% year-on-year.
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Argentina: Positive balance of pork exports in 2020
The pork trade balance was again positive in 2020, both in volume and value. The trade surplus was US$ 4.03 million, while in 2019 there was a trade deficit of US$ 47.3 million.
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What issues did pork producers and packers discuss at World Pork Expo 2021?
Last week the World Pork Expo (WPX) was held in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Singapore and Vietnam lift restrictions on German pork imports
Both countries have FTA's signed with the EU and their governments agreed to take into consideration the principle of regionalization.
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Brazil: Pork exports grow 20% in February
Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, including fresh and processed) saw a 20.3% increase in February, reports the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA). A total of 81,100 tons were exported last month, compared to 67,400 tons recorded during the same period in 2020.
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Rabobank: ASF, COVID-19 remain key issues for global pork markets
Other challenges for pork production in 2021 will be the global trade environment and high feed costs.
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Pork consumption largely unchanged despite lifting ractopamine ban
Taipei, Feb. 18 (CNA) Taiwan’s pork consumption, so far this year, has been largely unchanged from the same period of last year, despite the government’s decision to allow imports of U.S. pork containing the feed additive ractopamine, Premier Su Tseng-chang said Thursday.
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Nitrogen excretion in the Dutch pork sector decreases
The excretion of nitrogen and phosphorus from swine slurry decreased in 2020, due to the reduction in the number of finishing and breeding pigs.
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NPA calls for weekend kills as ‘crisis point’ nears
NPA chief executive Zoe Davies has called for action to help ease the backlog on farms, including weekend kills, as the situation on pig farms nears ‘crisis point’.
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Germany has half the pig farms it did in 2010
In the last decade, the number of pig farms in Germany has decreased by 47%.
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Germany adjusts piglet price due to castration costs
As compensation for the costs incurred by castration with anesthesia, the Lower Saxony Chamber of Agriculture and the Livestock and Meat Producers' Association recommend a surcharge of at least four euros per castrated male piglet.
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Pig health European veterinarians call for further animal health visit regulations
To date, no Act lays down the minimum requirements necessary for the uniform application of the article requiring farms to receive animal health visits.
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Meat having to be destroyed due to lengthy new customs checks
Brexit has hit the British meat industry this week, with tonnes of meat stuck rotting in transit at European ports as a result of post-Brexit paperwork, PoliticsHome has reported.
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China doubles volume of its pork imports in 2020
Despite the recovery of the pig population, China continues to increase its pork imports, reaching 4 million tonnes, double the imports from 2019.
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China’s pork output shows strong signs of recovery
Official data from the National Bureau of statistics has revealed that China’s pork output for 2020 recorded only marginal losses, after experiencing a massive decline in 2019 following an outbreak of African Swine Fever which decimated the country’s pig herd.
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Canada: Pork exports saw significant growth in 2020
Exports of Canadian pork and pork products saw a significant increase in the first 10 months of 2020.
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Diversify pork export markets, warns Brazilian researcher
Any drop in demand from China and Hong Kong may turn into a disaster for the Brazilian pork industry.