EU pig prices rose by €1.67 to €184.46/100kg, in the four weeks ending November 17. The average pig price stood at its highest point since September 2013…
Month: November 2019
Japan’s agriculture ministry has announced it will seek to allow pig culls as a preventive measure against African swine fever, which is currently not permitted by…
Cranswick has reported a 3.6% rise in pre-tax profits to £47.6 million, in the six months ended September 30, 2019. The company, which also announced that…
The cost of living in China has outstripped the 3% government target for the first time in a decade, and a big part of the problem…
After a four-month period, the ban on Canadian pork exports to China has been lifted. The ban first came into place due to a period of…
The Ulster Farmers’ Union has called for greater investment in the future of the Northern Ireland pig industry. This call came after the UFU and the…
With only four full processing weeks to go before Christmas, this week’s Slaughter Marketing Summary from Thames Valley Cambac, reported that the market improved both in…
The trickle-down effect of the ASF situation in China and the Far East is turning into more of a flood as reports are continuing to indicate…
Danish Crown, which sold the UK’s biggest pork producer, Tulip, to Brazilian-owned food giant Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation for £290 million earlier this year, has posted strong…
WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp GmbH has equipped the Arche Wilhelminenhof farm in Bakum, Germany, with its new Be.Well pens. The company explained that its Be.Well concept…