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Netherlands - Increase in piglet exports

02-Mar-2009
During the first six weeks of 2009 Dutch exports of piglets have increased by 9% compared to the previous year. One of the causes of this increase is that since January 2009 Holland is considered to be free from Aujesky's disease. (Original in German. Read Google translation here).

United Kingdom - Pig survey results: december 2008

02-Mar-2009
English sow numbers declined by eight per cent in the year to June 2008. Between the middle of 2008 and the end of the year, feed prices moved lower. As a result, estimated net margins moved from negative to positive (albeit a small positive) in the autumn. Producers have appeared to respond to the margin improvements more rapidly than expected The English breeding herd in December was 8,000 head higher then in June, although still 6,000 (1.6%) lower than in December 2007.

Canada - Decrease in the number of sows

02-Mar-2009
At the beginning of 2009 the number of sows in Canada was 7.1% lower than at the same time the previous year. It seems that the federal programme for the elimination of sows has produced results, although the target was a decrease of 10%. (Original in French. Read Google translation here).

USA - USDA sees lowers pork export, higher beef imports

02-Mar-2009
In its quarterly "Outlook for U.S Agricultural Trade" report USDA cut its U.S. pork export forecast for 2009 by 200,000 metric tons ($600 million) to 1.3 million metric tons and compared to 1.53 million metric tons exported in 2008. Forecasts for beef, broiler meat and beef and pork variety meat exports, however, were left unchanged.

USA - AASV and National Pork Board revise swine euthanasia guidelines

27-Feb-2009
The AASV and National Pork Board recently reviewed and revised the document, On-Farm Euthanasia of Swine - Recommendations for the Producer. The new 20-page booklet is designed to help producers make appropriate decisions regarding euthanasia of swine. It highlights methods of euthanasia recommended for different sizes of pigs, and outlines the factors to be considered when selecting a method for use.

EU - BSE: Commission adopts Regulation on environmental contamination of plant feed

27-Feb-2009
The European Commission adopted today a Regulation providing a derogation to the zero-tolerance approach in case of the detection of bone fragments due to environmental contamination of feed materials of plant origin (for example from rabbits or mice). The regulation is needed because improvements in laboratory performance have made it possible to detect the adventitious presence of bone fragments, particularly in tuber and root crops due to environmental contamination.

USA - Study: Sick pork plant workers improving

27-Feb-2009
Twenty-four pork plant workers in Minnesota and Indiana who developed a mysterious neurological disorder after being exposed to mist from liquefied pig brains have improved, but all still have some symptoms and many still have mild pain, a new study says. Researchers will present the study at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Seattle, which opens April 25.

Holland - Pig numbers down

27-Feb-2009
The number of piglets shrunk from 1.9 million to 1.7 million – a 12.9% drop. The number of younger pigs (-50 kg) decreases as well, by 2.7% to approximately 4.9 million. (Original in Dutch. Read Google translation here).

Vietnam - Foot-and-mouth disease hits 10 provinces

27-Feb-2009
Foot-and-mouth disease hit another Mekong Delta Can Tho province of Vietnam, raising the number of infected provinces to ten, according to Department of Animal Health under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Wednesday.

Test reveals genetic defect that causes infertility in pigs

26-Feb-2009
In the late 1990s the Finnish Yorkshire pig population was threatened by a genetic defect which spread at an alarming rate and led to infertility. The defective KPL2 gene in porcine chromosome 16 caused pig spermatozoa to be short-tailed and immotile. The recessive genetic defect did not cause any other symptoms in the pigs. Research Scientist Anu Sironen of MTT Agrifood Research Finland mapped the defective gene in her doctoral research. Sequence analysis of the candidate gene KPL2 revealed the presence of an inserted retrotransposon, a DNA sequence which moves around independently in the host genome.

Philippines- No salmonella outbreak in hogs in EV – DA

26-Feb-2009
There is no salmonella outbreak in Region 8, announced Dr. Archie Lluz who is Chief of Regional Animal Disease and Diagnostic Laboratory of the Department of Agriculture (DA) in the region. The results were identified as "Pasteurella hemolytica" a type of bacterial infection that reportedly causes deaths of swine and is due to bad sanitation and changes in weather conditions.