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EU agri-food trade: Pigmeat exports down 19% in January
While pigmeat remains the EU's fourth-strongest export sector, exports decreased in January.
Cloudfarms cooperates with SUISAG to launch innovative application enabling individual tracking of pigs from birth to processing
“Pig Passport” for easy and reliable registration of individual animals directly in the barn.
Pulse NeedleFree launches world’s first disposable needle-free injector for livestock
The Pulse FX product line offers pork producers the health and food safety benefits of needle-free, with plug-and-play operational simplicity at a cost comparable to conventional syringes and needles.
Spain: Drop in live pig imports
After years of increases, Spanish imports of live pigs decreased in 2021.
Ranking of pork-producing countries and international trade in 2022
According to the latest USDA estimates, China will continue to be the world's leading pork producer and importer. The European Union will be the leading exporter of pork.
Russia: Grain harvest could reach 130 million tons this year
Russia is the largest supplier of wheat to the world market while meeting the needs of its domestic market.
EC: Sustainable EU food system –new initiative
The initiative includes the sustainability labelling of food products
Changes in management of Hendrix Genetics
IPVS2022 abstracts evaluation at the final stage
Authors should pay attention to the results that will be released soon
China ensures grain security with ten-year outlook
China is capable of ensuring its grain security, according to agricultural officials and experts at the China Agricultural Outlook Conference 2022.
Vietnam's animal feed exports to the U.S. increased sharply
Vietnam, which imports a lot of animal feed ingredients from the US, is also promoting animal feed exports to this market.
European Citizens' Initiative entitled ‘End The Slaughter Age'
The organisers of the initiative call on the Commission to exclude livestock farming from activities eligible for agricultural subsidies and to include ethical and ecological alternatives, such as cell farming and plant proteins.
OIE launches ASF cross-boarder risk assessment manual for SE Asia
A study on ASF cross-border risk assessment in South-East Asia, China, Timor Leste, and Papua New Guinea was commissioned to better understand the different risk pathways for (re)introduction.
Canada's investment in black soldier fly facility
Up to $6 million will help build a new facility that will increase the production of sustainable, insect-based products to feed animals.