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Canada - Open pork marketing on hold for now

17-Mar-2009
A ruling, rendered by Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal vice-chair Marthanne Robson late Friday, maintains a full judicial stay on the Farm Products Marketing Commission’s plans to end Ontario Pork’s single desk selling powers, April 1. The terms of the stay will be considered at a continuance of a pre-hearing conference scheduled for April 17.

USA - USTR announces delay of trade action in beef hormones dispute

17-Mar-2009
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced today that it is delaying by one month the imposition of additional duties on a modified list of EU products in connection with World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement rulings in the EU – Beef Hormones dispute. Under a determination announced on January 15, 2009, the additional duties were to go into effect on March 23, 2009. Under the delay announced today, the additional duties are scheduled to go into effect on April 23, 2009.

United Kingdom - AHDB confirms levy increase for pig producers

17-Mar-2009
Pig producers will be faced with an increased levy for the coming year while farmers from all other sectors will see no change to the levy they currently pay. The decision to raise pig levies by 10p per head was taken after it was reduced last year in response to the poor profitability of the sector.

Philippines - Ifugao implements emergency employment program

16-Mar-2009
To cushion the impact brought about by recession especially for the most vulnerable sectors due to lost or reduced income as a consequence of the global economic crisis, this province is now implementing the so-called Comprehensive Livelihood Emergency Employment Program (CLEEP) under the Department of Agriculture (DA). The CLEEP identified for Ifugao involves the distribution of goats and hogs to farm families to utilize available backyard pastures and areas for their livelihood.

USA - Online humane care training

16-Mar-2009
The American Humane Certified farm animal welfare program has announced it will launch an online Humane Care Training Program for livestock producers to use in educating employees, growers and contractors who handle animals.

Ukraine - State reserve to sell meat

16-Mar-2009
The State Reserve announced a meat auction for March 25, 2009 where it is planned to sell 38,500 t of frozen pork of 2nd category in semi carcasses (starting price is US $ 105/t, 965,200 t of frozen poultry meat (halves and quarters) and 195,800 t of poultry meat (carcasses). The deadline for submitting an application is March 23, 2009.

USA - Einstein researchers develop novel antibiotics that don't trigger resistance

16-Mar-2009
In a study described in Nature Chemical Biology, researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in Bronx, N.Y., are developing a new generation of antibiotic compounds that do not provoke bacterial resistance. The compounds work against two notorious microbes: Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera, and Escherichia coli O157:H7, the food contaminant that causes approximately 110,000 illnesses and 50 deaths each year in the U.S.

Switzerland- Pig castration

16-Mar-2009
Castration of male piglets without anaesthesia will be banned in Switzerland by 2010. As alternative solutions there are the following methods: castration with Isoflurane narcosis and vaccination against boar taint. The vaccination against boar taint is favoured by veterinarians, animal welfare and consumer groups and represents an optimal solution for producers.

Denmark - New salmonella plan

16-Mar-2009
Danish Bacon and Meat Council will change the priorities in its new plan of action against salmonella called SH IV, representing the fourth plan in a row. The new plan is supposed to improve the struggle against salmonella without great additional cost for the industry.

EU - Unprecendented drop in pig numbers

16-Mar-2009
The total European Union breeding herd fell by an unprecedented six percent compared with a year earlier, according to December census results. Slaughter pigs are down five percent.