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New Zealand - Provisional import health standards for pig meat and pig meat products released

07-Apr-2009
MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) issued provisional Import Heath Standards (IHSs) for pig meat, pig meat products and by-products from Canada, the EU, Mexico and the USA. The four provisional IHSs include risk management measures based on a risk analysis on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus in pig meat. PRRS is a viral disease of pigs found in many pig-producing countries, but which is not found in New Zealand or Australia.

Ukraine cancels controversial 13% import duty increase

06-Apr-2009
On March 25th, 2009 the Ukrainian Customs Service stopped charging an additional 13% import duty for beef, pork, offal, poultry products, processed beef and pork; raw sugar, grape wine and fermented beverages in excess of WTO negotiated levels. Some legal aspects of this duty decrease are still not clear, but previously negotiated customs duties are now restored.

USA - World economic crisis: What It means for U.S. agriculture

06-Apr-2009
The world economic crisis that began in 2008 has major consequences for U.S. agriculture. The weakening of global demand because of emerging recessions and declining economic growth result in reduced export demand and lower agricultural commodity prices, compared with those in 2008. These, in turn, reduce U.S. farm income and place downward pressures on farm real estate values. So far, the overall impact on U.S. agriculture is not as severe as on the broader U.S. economy because the record-high agricultural exports, prices, and farm income in 2007 and 2008 put U.S. farmers on solid financial ground. Moreover, the debt equity ratios in agriculture tend to be more conservative than those in most other sectors of the economy. There is much uncertainty concerning the depth and extent of the crisis. The outcomes for U.S. agriculture are dependent on whether or not there is a global realignment of exchange rates to correct current macroeconomic imbalances.

EU - Pigs will get tighter

06-Apr-2009
Two percent fewer pigs will be slaughtered this year in the European Union according to figures submitted by member countries. Not all countries have sent in their data, and past forecasts have not been particularly accurate, but the trend towards tighter supplies is unmistakable.

United Kingdom - Defra cost-sharing plan

06-Apr-2009
Proposed for introduction in 2012, farmers will be forced to pay an annual fee to help pay for surveillance and preparation for the outbreak of diseases, such as bluetongue, classical swine fever and foot-and-mouth.

USA - Changes in manure management in the hog sector: 1998-2004

06-Apr-2009
This study uses data from two national surveys of hog farmers to examine how hog manure management practices vary with the scale of production and how these practices evolved between 1998 and 2004. Included are the effects of structural changes, recent policies on manure management technologies and practices, the use of nutrient management plans, and manure application rates. The findings suggest that larger hog operations are altering their manure management decisions in response to binding nutrient application constraints, and that environmental policy is contributing to the adoption of conservation compatible manure management practices.

New Testing Method Approved For Detecting Salmonella in Food

06-Apr-2009
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today announced availability of a testing method that it has developed to help food producers detect deadly Salmonella contamination in their products. The Salmonella Rapid Culture Method delivers highly accurate results in less than 48 hours, compared to up to four days for other methods.

How green are your creeps?

03-Apr-2009
The UK pig industry could save nearly £2.5 million a year simply by enclosing creep areas in the farrowing house. In addition, it could reduce CO2 emissions by 15,000 tonnes, thereby making a positive contribution to environmental change.

DDGS offers potential in swine rations

03-Apr-2009
Research underway at the University of Manitoba suggests distillers dried grains with solubles have the potential to play an important role in swine nutrition. Dr. Martin Nyachoti, who is overseeing the swine research, says characterizing the digestibility of nutrients and making that data available will allow nutritionists to formulate rations more accurately.

USA - Caribbean offers potential for U.S. beef, pork

03-Apr-2009
The Caribbean is a strong growth market for U.S. meat exports. Last year, the area accounted for almost $150 million in U.S. beef and pork exports. The island region was also the largest destination for U.S. lamb, purchasing about half the value of all U.S. lamb exports.