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United Kingdom - Welfare increasingly important

16-Jan-2009
British shoppers are becoming increasingly engaged with standards of animal welfare when purchasing food, according to research into consumer behaviour by IGD. One-fifth of shoppers now say that knowing about standards of animal welfare has become one of their key drivers of product choice.

China's 2008 customs revenue up 21% to record high

16-Jan-2009
China cut import tariffs on soybeans, pork, edible oil and nuts to boost imports as agricultural product prices and consumer prices soared. As a result, imports of such products rose 80 percent and customs revenue from those imports increased 61.5 percent.

USA - FDA issues final guidance on regulating genetically engineered animals

16-Jan-2009
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a final guidance for industry on the regulation of genetically engineered (GE) animals under the new animal drug provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). The guidance, titled "The Regulation of Genetically Engineered Animals Containing Heritable rDNA Constructs," clarifies the FDA's statutory and regulatory authority, and provides recommendations to producers of GE animals to help them meet their obligations and responsibilities under the law.

Brazil – Classical swine fever: OIE final report

16-Jan-2009
The outbreak concerned an extensive cattle farm with pigs for self- consumption (23 animals). The animals were destroyed on 27 September 2008. After the sanitation process, sentinels were introduced; they did not show clinical signs and were negative in the serological tests. On 26 December 2008, sentinels were slaughtered and no anatomopathological signs were detected. Quarantine measures were lifted. To date, no further outbreaks of classical swine fever have been detected in the State of Maranhao.

USA - South Dakota reports case of swine flu

15-Jan-2009
South Dakota has reported a case of swine flu in a human, a 19-year-old South Dakota State University student. The state Public Health Laboratory identified the A/H1 portion of the virus and just this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) influenza lab identified the swine components of the virus.

Australia - New technology to boost digestible energy

14-Jan-2009
Collaborative research by the GRDC and the Pork CRC is hoping to boost the amount of digestible energy available from grain diets for livestock. According to the two research bodies, the commercialization of Near Infrared Calibrations (NIRS) will allow the nutritive value of livestock grains to be rapidly determined.

Canada - Government of Canada responds to U.S. Country-of-Origin Labelling measures

14-Jan-2009
The final regulations will allow for more flexibility on labelling requirements in the U.S. for meat from animals of American and Canadian origin that are brought together during a production run. Canada has repeatedly raised concerns that COOL could impose unfair costs, especially on Canadian livestock producers, by requiring the segregation of Canadian animals.

Spain - Meat exports revenue up by 29%

14-Jan-2009
During the first nine months of last year Spain exported approximately 1.03 million tonnes with an estimated value of 2,040 million euros, which meant an increase in revenue of 29%. (Original in Spanish. Read Google translation here).