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Poland: Slight rebound in pig inventory
According to preliminary data, the pig population in December 2023 was 9769.7 thousand, an increase of 1.5% compared to the same period last year.
Corn and soybean: Projections for the 2023/2024 season USDA - February 2024
Compared to the January report, world corn production estimated saw no significant changes, while international trade figures forecast lower exports for Brazil and a decrease in imports from the European Union. As for soybeans, the forecast for Brazilian production was cut and export estimates increased, which would counterbalance the lower forecast for U.S. shipments.
European farmers exempted from rules on land lying fallow
The European Commission officially adopted a regulation which grants a partial exemption for European farmers from the conditionality rule on land lying fallow.
European project to reduce the risk of exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria
The project, known as JAMRAI 2, aims at reducing the risk of exposure of citizens to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and is supported with €50 million under the EU4Health programme, making it the largest EU-funded action on AMR to date.
Alabama bans food products produced from cultured animal cells
The Alabama Senate unanimously approved legislation that would prohibit the manufacture, sale or distribution of food products produced from cultured animal cells within Alabama.
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Norway's action plan to eradicate wild boar
The increased efforts against wild boar were adopted after the outbreak of African swine fever in wild boar in Sweden in September 2023.
Agreement reached on Denmark's animal welfare initiatives
The broad majority have agreed on 31 initiatives in Denmark's first animal welfare agreement.
Chile: Pork production and exports rebound in 2023
However, the slight increase in production and imports contributed to a lower estimated apparent consumption than in 2022, which could indicate some contraction in domestic demand.
Argentina: Soybean losses expected due to heat wave
Due to the sustained heat wave, approximately 10% of the planted area for second crop soybeans will be lost in the core area.
Germany: Meat production falls by 4% in 2023
In 2023 pork production in Germany decreased significantly, while beef production remained almost unchanged. There was a slight increase in poultry.
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The drop in import volume was compensated by the increase in domestic production, which contributed to sustained apparent consumption.
U.S. pork export value sets annual record
Led by a record-shattering performance in Mexico and broad-based growth in other markets, U.S. pork exports set a value record in 2023.
Pork markets remain under pressure, says Rabobank
According to Rabobank's "Global pork quarterly Q1 2024" report, production will slow in 2024.
Mexican agri-food exports break record in 2023
The agricultural and agroindustrial trade balance recorded a surplus of USD 7,576 million, USD 1,976 million higher than in 2022 and the third-highest figure in 31 years.
China has allowed Russia to start of supplying pork and offal
According to the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, as of January 24, "imports of pork and edible pork by-products from Russia that meet the relevant requirements are allowed."
France discusses the future of European agriculture at the European Council
After major movements in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Romania, Poland, and France, protest movements are now springing up all over Europe.
Global meat prices down in January
Pig meat quotations declined slightly due to a drop in import purchases by China and abundant supplies from some producing countries.
Germany: Origin labeling for meat enters into force
As of February 1, 2024, it is mandatory in Germany for points of sale to label the origin of fresh, chilled, or frozen pork, sheep, goat, and poultry meat that is not packaged.
Belgium sends first shipment of pork to China since the embargo lifted
After six years, a Belgian container full of pig heads, ears, and snouts left for China.
Von der Leyen proposes changes in agricultural policies
Following recent demonstrations at European level by farmers, the European Parliament is proposing revisions to the system and changes.
World cereal prices in January
While wheat, maize, barley, and sorghum prices fell in January, rice prices increased.
Mexico and U.S. reaffirm commitment to animal health in the region
Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture reaffirmed their commitment to work to strengthen animal health and disease prevention in the livestock sector through the U.S.-Mexico Commission for the Prevention of Foot and Mouth Disease and Other Exotic Animal Diseases (CPA).