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Pfizer launches new producer program for early identification of sick pigs

18-May-2011
Pigs respond better to treatment when they are treated earlier, and a new program from Pfizer provides training and tools to Canadian swine producers for identifying sick pigs. The ABC Pig training program – offered exclusively through veterinarians – provides a simple system to identify and quantify pigs in acute, subacute and chronic stages of disease.

Benchmark: when only the best will do

18-May-2011
Experienced pig nutritionist Geoff Handley of Highspec Rural Services credits the recent push by Australia’s Pork Cooperative Research Centre (Pork CRC) to implement a national performance benchmarking program for motivating higher production levels in most of the 10 Queensland farms he consults to.

Nicaragua declared free of classical swine fever

18-May-2011
Nicaragua was declared free of classical swine fever, which predicts a promising future for the development of the pig in the country, currently affected by limitations in its exports because of the viral disease, authorities reported.

ACMC: Pig welfare remains a big issue

18-May-2011
Welfare will continue to be a big issue in the pig industry and genetic selection for improved efficiency and ethics are not necessarily antagonistic to ethical production. Genetic selection can improve welfare and increase production ethically, Ed Sutcliffe told a Yorkshire conference organised by international pig-breeding company ACMC.

European Union - Conclusions of the Enlarged Advisory Group on Pig Meat

17-May-2011
This document reflects the views of representatives of CELCAA (UECBV), CIAA (CLITRAVI and FEFAC) and Copa-Cogeca in the context of the Enlarged Pigmeat Advisory Group. The ECVC and EEB agreed on some statements but could not endorse the entire document. The Member State’s representatives took note of the proposals presented in the document.

Bio-Energy-Expo in China

16-May-2011
From 18 to 20 May 2011, over 30 companies will bring the latest technologies and biogas management to Chinese visitors in Qingdao · More than 200 to attend the 2nd International Bio-Energy Conference on 19 May 2011

Cherkizovo Group acquires Mosselprom to complete the largest transaction in Russia's agroindustrial sector

16-May-2011
As part of the transaction to acquire Mosselprom, Cherkizovo Group has paid $42.1 mln in cash from the Group’s own funds. Given these funds have already been disbursed, the Group has amended the text of its announcement under ‘Terms of Transaction’. The original text stated “the remaining $42.1 mln will be paid in cash”, while the amended text states “the remaining $42.1 mln has been paid in cash” – this is the only revision to the announcement.