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USA - Asia’s US pork imports show mixed performance

27-May-2009
Asia's US pork imports showed mixed performance in the first quarter of this year, with Taiwan and the Asean region showing remarkable growth while China/Hong Kong brought in smaller volumes and Japan slowed down on buying in March. Taiwan’s imports of US pork plus pork variety meat in the first quarter increased 158% in volume and 121% in value term over the same period a year ago. Imports by Asean countries increased 56% in volume and 58% in value. Japan’s imports in the first quarter escalated 13% in volume and 26% in value, but performance in March rose only 1% in value but dropped 3.5% in volume over the same month last year. China/Hong Kong's imports dipped 36% over the first quarter of 2008.

Mexico terminates antidumping investigation of U.S. pork legs

27-May-2009
On February 18, 2009, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) published in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register) on official notice terminating the panel charged with performing a review of the preliminary antidumping investigation on pork leg imports from the Unites States. On January 7, 2009, the panel issued its Notice of Final Action, which agreed with the initial antidumping investigation that no further action should be taken.

USA - New farm foreclosure prevention bill

27-May-2009
President Barrack Obama last week signed legislation that is designed to help more farmers and ranchers restructure their loans versus being forced into foreclosure. According to Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) who introduced amendments to the 'Helping Families Save Their Homes Act.' This new action will require government agencies to make sure that banks use their TARP funds to help farmers in need of financial assistance.

Ireland - Current traceability system for irish pork not adequate and new system urgently needed

27-May-2009
The present system for monitoring and tracing Irish pork products is ineffective and significant changes are required in order to avoid a repeat of the total recall of Irish pork products which has resulted in a cost of millions of euro in compensation payments to the Irish taxpayer. This is one of the findings of the report published today, by the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

Taiwan - Foot and mouth disease: Sub-clinical infection

26-May-2009
In order to ensure the eradication of FMD virus, Chinese Taipei uses non-vaccinated pigs as sentinel animals on every farm. During the routine active surveillance in the livestock market, a pig was found NSP antibody positive. The prefecture animal disease control competent authority traced back to the original farm. The result of clinical investigation showed that all pigs on farm were healthy. Samples for serological tests and virus isolation were collected and sent to the National Laboratory. The laboratory confirmed positive results for NSP and negative for virus isolation. A total of 57 farms within 3-km-radius of the index farm have been under vigilant monitoring and no clinical or serological evidence of infection has been found.

Organic pig producers : A feasible genetic programme

26-May-2009
The genetic programme for the organic pig production sector that is most beneficial in the short term is a rotational crossbreeding structure with purebred and terminal AI boars that are specifically selected for organic pig production. The Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre (ABGC) and the Institute for Pig Genetics (IPG) made this recommendation after analysing data from organic pig farms and evaluating lines and genetic programmes in a bio-economic and a genetic model.

Canada - Government invests in young farmers

26-May-2009
The Government of Canada is investing in young farmers and the future of Canadian agriculture. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture Pierre Lemieux announced today an investment of more than $3 million in the Canadian 4-H Council over a four-year period under Growing Forward, the new national agricultural policy framework aimed at building a profitable sector for all farmers across the country.

UE - No export refunds

26-May-2009
The Council took note of the request made by the French delegation and supported by other delegations regarding the situation on the pig meat market. The Commission representative maintained the position that no measure is required at this stage.

The OIE will open a second Sub-Regional Representation for Africa in Tunisia

25-May-2009
The sub-regional representation will be responsible for improving the quality of national veterinary services. It will look into harmonizing methods used to prevent and control diseases and the public-private animal health delivery services established in the region. The new representation will also be part of a Regional Animal Health Centre to be established in collaboration with the FAO in the framework of the OIE/FAO GF-TAD’s programme (Global Framework of the progressive control of transboundary diseases).

Russia - V. Zubkov: Russia may reach import substitution in Russian pork market by 2012

25-May-2009
Russia shall increase pork production at least by 200 thousand tons a year through 2012, as the First Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Viktor Zubkov declared. Mr. Zubkov pointed out that currently Agriculture Ministry has been elaborating a special program on hog breeding development. He reported that implementation and reequipment of about 250 hog complexes and farms for the previous two years afforded to increase pork production almost by 0.5m tons.