Saturday, May 18, 2013
Philippine corn's impressive supply side turnaround
Rising productivity, expanding meat demand and a wave of export-oriented foreign investment are turning around the Philippine corn sector's terms of trade.
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Canada-EU FTA faces hurdle over beef and cheese market access
  Agriculture issues seem to be the last major stumbling block as the Canada-EU free trade talks are nearing an end.
Peru's shrimp exports soar 24.9% in Q1 2013
  Fuelled by the dynamism of requests from countries such as US, Spain and France, Peruvian shrimp exports grew by 24.9% in the first quarter of this year.
Ukrainian pork likely to replace Brazil in the world market
  Due to the recent ban because of the presence of ractopamine in products, the European, Chinese and Russian markets may replace Brazilian products with Ukrainian pork.
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Philippines bans poultry imports from Germany
  Due to an outbreak of avian flu in the country, the Philippines' Department of Agriculture (DA) has issued a temporary ban on the importation of poultry and poultry products from Germany.
India's prices of poultry products rise 95% on high feed costs
  Due to higher feed costs over the past fiscal year, the price of chicken and eggs in India rose by up to 95% in different areas.
Sri Lanka restricts milk imports from New Zealand
  Sri Lanka's Agriculture Minister Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena has warned Sri Lankans against the use of imported milk powder from New Zealand, while the latter has mounted pressure to halt an inquiry by the Atomic Energy Authority (AEA) over alleged radioactive contamination.
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China's poultry industry losses reach US$6.5 billion after H7N9 outbreak
  China's poultry sector has lost more than US$6.5 billion five months after the outbreak of the H7N9 virus.
China Development Bank loans US$18.7 million to aid poultry firms
  China Development Bank (CDB) has given emergency loans worth RMB116 million (US$18.7 million) to aid poultry firms which have been impacted by the H7N9 virus.
China to launch pork purchase plan
  In order to stabilise depressed prices and shore up farmers' confidence, the Chinese government will soon launch a pork purchase plan.
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Synlait Milk to launch initial public offering of shares
  Synlait Milk Limited intends to launch an initial public offering (IPO) of shares and to list on the NZX Main Board.
JBS to buy BRF Brasil Foods' pork assets
  In a deal worth BRL200 million (US$100 million), JBS has agreed to acquire Unidade Industrial Ana Rech hog processing facility, 491,000 hogs and poultry farm assets from BRF Brasil Foods.
ADM opens new soy processing facility in Paraguay
  Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) celebrated the official opening of its new soy processing facility in Paraguay, in the city of Villeta, which has a daily capacity of 3,500 tonnes and provided 160 direct jobs in the area.
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May 18, 2013: China Animal Husbandry Expo (CAHE) 2013
May 21, 2013: VIV Russia
May 23, 2013: Aquatech Aquaculture Expo Convention Philippines
May 28, 2013: Iran agro 2013
June 1, 2013: World Dairy Expo/Summit China

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China Corn Weekly: Prices consolidate higher; nine-week slide ends (week ended May 10, 2013)
China Soymeal Weekly: Tight supply strengthens market (week ended May 10, 2013)
China Rapeseed Meal Weekly: Impending supply rise weighs on market (week ended May 10, 2013)
China Whey Weekly: Slack demand weakens prices (week ended May 12, 2013)
China Live Hog Weekly: Significant supply drop lifts prices (week ended May 15, 2013)
China Piglet Weekly: Weak hog market recovery fails to lift piglet prices (week ended May 15, 2013)
China Broiler Weekly: Prices pick up amid recovering demands (week ended May 14, 2013)
Philippine hog weekly: Farmgate hog prices unchanged ahead of the midterm polls (May 7, 2013)
Philippine Feed Weekly: Feed prices slightly up as South Korea raises Philippine corn imports (week ended May 9, 2013)
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Possible cross-infection of Dichelobacter nodosus between co-grazing sheep and cattle
  The clinical findings and the coexistence of the same serogroups in co-grazing sheep and cattle could indicate cross-infection. Further research including isolation of the bacterial strains, virulence-testing and genetic identification, is needed.
 
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