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USA - Animal ID Funding in Jeopardy

15-Jun-2009
While USDA officials travel around the countryside to conduct listening sessions related to its National Animal Identification System, the funding portion of that program is hitting a snag. The House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee on Thursday, voted to eliminate in the fiscal 2010 agriculture funding bill money for NAIS.

United Kingdom - Nitrates Derogation published

15-Jun-2009
The European Commission has published a decision to grant England, Scotland and Wales a derogation from the Nitrates Directive, allowing the application of up to 250kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in grassland farms.

Malaysia - All pig farms must register

12-Jun-2009
All illegal pig farms in Sabah must register and apply for licences before July 1, this year. Issuing the warning, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Yahya Hussin said an order requiring them to apply for the licence was issued when the Control of Livestock Activities (Pig) Rules 2008, was gazetted on Feb. 12 this year.

Ukraine doubled meat imports

12-Jun-2009
Ukrainian analysts reported that during the first four months of 2009 Ukraine more than doubled its meat imports compared to the same period in 2008 showing 104,000t vs. 48,000 t.

USA - Rising feed costs will cut meat production

12-Jun-2009
USDA has dropped its total U.S. meat production projections for 2009 and 2010. In its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, USDA estimated pork production for this year to be 22.75 billion pounds. While market hog numbers are down a bit from last year's record-setting pace, heavier carcass weights have pushed overall pounds of pork above 2008's second-quarter levels. USDA reduced next year's pork production to 22.35 billion pounds.

Russia spearheads grain pool to control prices

12-Jun-2009
Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, the former Soviet Union's largest grain producers, will establish a grain pool to be more competitive on the world market, the countries' agriculture ministers said Sunday at the World Grain Forum.

China starts stockpiling pork on falling prices

11-Jun-2009
China’s central government is set to start buying frozen pork for the national reserves next week, in an attempt to relieve live hog oversupply and the continuous price fall in live hog and pork. The first batch of some 120,000 tonnes of frozen pork will be scheduled, while the target volume is expected to reach 200,000 tonnes.

USA - Corn demand will exceed supply

11-Jun-2009
In it's monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report, released this week, USDA projects that corn demand in the 2009/2010 marketing year will surpass production by 525 million bushels. For the marketing year that begins Sept. 1, USDA estimates corn usage at 12.3 million bushels. The result will be a significant drop in storage stocks.

Spain - Notable increase in pig meat exports

11-Jun-2009
According to figures from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, the beginning of the Plan for Improved Accessibility of Livestock Products To Foreign Markets has already given rise to a notable increase in exports, especially in the swine sector which currently exports more than 940,000 tonnes of meat which represents over 26% of total production. In 2008 there was an increase of 24% compared to 2007, with an increase of 15% for European Union countries and an increase of 57.5% to other countries. (Original in Spanish. Read Google translation here).

Nigeria - African Swine Fever discovered

11-Jun-2009
The Federal Ministry of Health has confirmed the report that African Swine Fever has been discovered in a certain part of Delta State. Also, the Delta State Ministry of Agriculture has quarantined the affected piggery and has started culling the affected pigs to prevent the disease from spreading to other pigs.

Mexico- Increase in feed production

10-Jun-2009
According to the National Council of Balanced Feed Manufacturers and Animal Nutrition, CONAFAB (Consejo Nacional de Fabricantes de Alimentos Balanceados y de la Industria Animal), the 400 compound fodder factories in Mexico produced 26,200 tonnes of the products in 2008, which is equivalent to a 1.9% growth on the previous year’s production. An increase of 1.5% is predicted for 2009. More than half the national production of compound fodders (52.5%) is destined for aviculture, this is followed by fodder for dairy cows (17.3%), swine (14.9%) and beef cows (10.0%). (Original in Spanish. Read Google translation here).