EU pork exports should reach a new high in 2020, based on strong trade demand from China and other parts of Asia affected by African swine…
Month: November 2019
The NFU has today said that with clear public support for British farming and its high standards, it is vital that the future government ensures British…
The latest update from the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) highlights how African swine fever (ASF) is continuing to spread in Asia. The update shows…
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is writing to every Parliamentary candidate in every constituency in England and Wales to galvanise widespread support for the…
NOAH has welcomed the latest annual Veterinary Antibiotic Resistance Sales and Surveillance (UK-VARSS) report, published by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). Published last month, the report…
The Department of International Trade is ‘deeply disappointed’ that the US is refusing to drop prohibitive tariffs on various EU products, including pork, a Minister has…
A doubling of pork prices last month sent Chinese consumer inflation to its highest level in nearly eight years, according to data from the National Bureau…
This week’s Slaughtering Pig Summary, from Thames Valley Cambac, reported that with only six full week’s processing left before Christmas, most of the majors were still…
COFCO, China’s state-owned agriculture conglomerate, has agreed to buy US$100 million ($78.1m) of pork from European pork producer Danish Crown in 2020 to help ease its…
Something of a “two-tier” trade, with domestic prices being supported by an ongoing strong demand from China where millions of pigs have now been taken out…