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Veterinary drug residues in food decline in EU
Residues of veterinary drugs and other substances found in animals and animal-derived food continue to decline in the European Union and compliance levels are on the rise, the latest data reveals.
Belgium: Lowest pig slaughter in 30 years
The number of pigs slaughtered in Belgium fell by almost 10% in 2022, to a level not seen in 30 years.
Evonik launches first plant-based feed additive
EU strengthens protection of animals transported by sea
New, more stringent requirements will apply to record keeping, emergency procedures, exit point facilities, and approval of livestock vessels to transport animals.
Mexico expands opening for Brazilian pork
The commercialization is now for raw pork, whole or in pieces, and there is no restriction in its direct trade.
France: Pork imports and exports in 2022
In 2022, France's pork exports decreased in volume and imports increased.
ETW Energietechnik upgrades biogas plant with efficient heat pump technology
To achieve higher profitability, the ETW SmartCycle® biomethane plant can now be equipped with a heat pump.
Brazil: Pig slaughter increased in the fourth quarter of 2022
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Brazilian pig slaughter increased 2.7% compared to the same period of the previous year.
ASF Germany: Core zone lifted in Meißen, Saxony
No cases of African swine fever have been officially detected in the core zone of the Meißen district since May 2022.
EU calls for long-term strategy for fertilizers
The commission was urged to ensure the supply of fertilisers, take action to bring down prices, and increase the EU’s strategic autonomy in fertilisers.
China stockpiles pork reserves to stabilize market
This year's first stockpiling work for state pork reserves is underway.
USDA partners with NASDA and the pork industry to protect the U.S. from ASF
Four entities will work to improve African swine fever prevention and preparedness efforts.
Canada and Mexico reach arrangement for trade of organic food
Canada and Mexico have recognized the two national organic systems as equivalent.
The best conditions for baiting wild pigs
IPIC invites farmers and landowners to workshops on buying and selling manure
Iowa State University extension specialists have developed an educational workshop for those considering buying or selling manure.