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Ukraine to increase mixed fodder production for poultry and swine

03-Jun-2009
In the current year, Ukraine expects for the growth of mixed fodder production for poultry and swine. In 2008, the product output remained at the level of the previous year, marked A.Burka. The shares of mixed fodder for swine and poultry totals 19% and 13% respectively from the general production volumes.

USA - Wisconsin lawmakers oppose slaughter fee

03-Jun-2009
A group of Wisconsin State Assembly Democrats including Ag Committee Chair Amy Sue Vruwink have sent a letter to the chairs of the Joint Finance Committee asking them to reconsider Governor Jim Doyle’s proposed slaughter fees. The Governor’s proposed biennial budget includes a 14-cent per animal slaughter fee for cattle and hogs, 10-cents for calves and a penny for poultry.

Denmark - Danish Crown will move its slaughtering to Germany

03-Jun-2009
It will be closing more of its slaughterhouses in Denmark. This will take up to 18 months, during which time the co-operative will attempting to build sufficient slaughtering capacity in Germany. Danish Crown continues to be in crisis because increasingly producers are sending their pigs to Germany, where they get a better price.

China's new food safety law comes into force

02-Jun-2009
Chinese authorities have said its new food safety law, which came into effect yesterday, will help prevent the food contamination incidents that have caused so much damage to the reputation of its domestic producers.

Slovenia - Livestock slaughter 2008

02-Jun-2009
Besides ”livestock slaughter in slaughterhouses” for the first time we have published data at the annual level also for 'livestock slaughter outside slaughterhouses” . Data refer to 2008. The presented data show that the majority of pigs slaughter is done in slaughterhouses (almost 64%).

USA - Recent results from studies with H1N1 influenza A virus

02-Jun-2009
Limited cross-reactivity of serum samples from pigs infected U.S swine influenza viruses or vaccinated with commercial vaccines was demonstrated against the new S/O H1N1 influenza virus (A/CA/04/2009) as measured by the standard HI test. The results of this experiment suggest that pre-existing immunity induced by swine influenza viruses circulating in the U.S may not protect pigs against the new S/O H1N1 influenza virus presently circulating in people. Importantly, vaccines currently used to protect pigs in U.S swine operations against swine influenza virus may not be effective against the new S/O H1N1 influenza virus.

UE - Ecropolis: sensory properties of organic food

01-Jun-2009
The main purpose of this project therefore is to develop the first Organic Sensory Information System (OSIS), a multilingual and centrally based data folder for data deposition along with an interface scheme that serves as a basis for data exchange to the benefit of the organic food market (organic associations, producer, processors, retailer, wholesaler as well as consumers).

EU - The Commission has adopted a Regulation on active and intelligent packaging

01-Jun-2009
The Regulation will introduce an authorisation scheme for substances used for active and intelligent functions in food contact materials, in particular food packaging. It will require the safety evaluation of such substances by the European Food Safety Authority. A single market will be created for the use of active and intelligent packaging by laying down criteria which ensure their safety while allowing for a competitive position of this new type of packaging. Active food contact materials and articles are intended to extend the shelf-life or to maintain or improve the condition of packaged food. They incorporate components that would release substances into food or absorb substances from food.

Slovenia - Again decrease in pig meat production in 2008

01-Jun-2009
According to provisional data, in 2008 the production of bovine and poultry meat increased and the production of pig meat and sheep and goat meat decreased. With the intention to more accurately estimate pig slaughter outside slaughterhouses, we have supplemented some estimates in the pig meat production calculation with the data from the annual sample survey KME-DEC. We noticed decrease in total indigenous meat production (by about 7%), meat from slaughterhouses (by about 5%) and GIP (by almost 2%). In the balance of the bovine animals in last year, we noticed increase in import and export of live animals (by about 52% and 35%, respectively)

Colombia recognised as being foot and mouth disease free

01-Jun-2009
Within the framework of the General Assembly of the OIE in Paris, Colombia has been declared to be a country that is completely free of this disease with vaccination, and so Colombia will have the chance to extend exports to other commercial fields. The Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Andrés Fernández Acosta, declared that this certification is a reward for the great effort made by the government for more than 59 years. Foot and mouth disease first appeared in Colombia in 1950, proceeding from Venezuela.