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Rabobank expects rebound in pork demand this year
Global pork supply will grow in Asia and North and South America, but face more challenges in Europe.
Unexpectedly large maize purchases from China, FAO predicts higher cereal trade in 2021
Worldwide cereal stocks are set to drop sharply this year as global trade increases.
Germany: Backlog of pigs to be slaughtered decreases
Last week the number of pigs intended for slaughter accumulating in German pens was reduced to about 880,000 animals.
Let’s prepare to see rising production costs
A consequence of both developing natural disasters (spreading drought) and new government policies…
Russian pork production increased in 2020
Highest growth was shown in pork production, up 11.9% year-on-year.
How COVID affected the Canadian hog market in 2020
Average hog prices in Alberta were down 9% from 2019.
Russia raises taxes on cereal exports
Tax on wheat, barley, and maize exports seeks to halt a sustained upward trend in domestic prices for food staples.
Philippines ramps up pork imports and caps prices to ensure supply
At least 54,000 metric tons of imported pork is scheduled to arrive, and the government has capped prices in the National Capital Region.
How did China's pork and grain markets do in 2020?
Results are in for China's yearly total pork and grain production. Find out how the year fared for China.
European markets: Is Spain hanging from a steel cable?
Analyst Guillem Burset reviews the current situation of the main European pig markets. Spain stands out against the current. Will it be able to hold out?
Just how unpredictable were average pig prices in 2020 according to our users?
In an unprecedented year, how did 333 users’ predictions match up with the actual average pig price in their country? Let’s compare the results from 13 countries.
Farm to Fork: Code of Conduct for responsible business and marketing practices
The Code aims to shape a path for the collective role of the actors along the food chain in the transition towards a more sustainable EU food system.
Spanish pork exports keep climbing
Spanish exports of pork and pork products remain unstoppable with a 19% increase between January and October 2020.
Exceptionally high EU exports of pig meat Jan-Oct 2020
Driven by trade to China, the EU exported 36% more pig meat in the first 10 months of 2020 compared to the same period in 2019.
Spain's dependence on pork exports to China
While exports to China have shown a significant increase, sales to the other major destinations have fallen.