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UK: Agreement reached to ensure supplies of CO2
The CO2 industry has come to an agreement to ensure UK businesses, including slaughterhouses, have access to a sustainable supply of CO2.

Brazil: New cases of classical swine fever in Ceará
New CSF cases in the north of the state have been reported to the OIE.
NUQO© and the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria partner to drive the advancement of innovations in phytogenics and phycogenics

World cereal production expected to lag behind global consumption despite hitting an all-time high
Global cereal production is expected to be less than consumption requirements in 2021/22, leading to a drawdown in world inventories.

U.S. pork export volume and value up in August
Record shipments to Mexico and strong growth in several other markets helped offset the expected slowdown in muscle cut exports to China.

Global pig meat prices declined in September
According to the FAO meat price index, global pig meat prices declined in September while ovine and bovine prices increased.

Russian Ministry of Agriculture discusses the ASF situation
According to the head of the Ministry of Agriculture, the number of ASF outbreaks in the country is down from last year, but the risk of disease spread remains.

ASF Germany: Increase in premium for wild boar shot in Brandenburg restricted zones
As of October 1, the state of Brandenburg will pay €150 for each wild boar hunted in the ASF restricted areas.

IPVS2022 Organizing Committee visited Rio de Janeiro to guarantee safe attendance
During their visit, members of the IPVS Organizing Committee verified the structure and health protocols required to ensure the safety of all involved during the event.

Perstorp: ProPhorce™ SR celebrates its 10-year anniversary
This quarter, Global feed additives producer Perstorp, will celebrate 10 years of commercial application of pioneering tributyrins solution ProPhorce™ SR in animal nutrition.

EU pig meat market facing increased production with decreased demand
The EU pigmeat market is in a difficult situation due to increased production and decreased demand from food services and China. Prices have been falling steadily in the past months.

CP Foods wins National Innovation Awards 2021 for Innovative Organizations
CP Food wins award for outstanding achievement in integrating innovations to improve operational efficiency and business competitiveness.

Vietnam agrees to zoning arrangement with Canada allowing safe trade in the event of an ASF outbreak
The arrangement allows for the safe trade of swine products from disease-free zones in Canada in the event of an ASF outbreak.

Germany pushes for transformation of livestock farming to higher animal welfare systems
At the Agriculture Ministers' Conference in Dresden from September 30 to October 1, the Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture called on the state ministers to commit to the conversion of livestock farming.

ASF Germany: Obligatory examination of hunted wild boar extended to other districts of Saxony
Previously, examining all wild boar hunted in good health was only mandatory in the districts of Görlitz and Bautzen, but this has now been extended to the districts of Meissen and Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains as well as to the state capital Dresden.