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Pig Industry News by Topic
News by Topic: Production Management
Friday, November 06, 2009
Ensuring the Most Exposed Animals the Best Welfare DENMARK - Scientists are working on developing practical and effective tools that focus on improving welfare for those animals whose risk of poor welfare is greatest.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
New Agri Minister to Meet with Leaders and Farmers CANADA - Manitoba's newly appointed agriculture minister says he's looking forward to meeting with farmers to get a handle on their needs and gather suggestions on what can be done to assist them, writes...
Livestock Production Trends in Asia to Be Discussed THAILAND - What’s next in Asian livestock production? A group of experts will share new findings, trends and future standards at the Pig, Poultry & Dairy Focus Asia 2010 - Asia’s largest technical livestock...
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Increased Access to AgriStability Applauded CANADA - Manitoba Pork Council is applauding the federal and provincial governments following last week's announcement that Manitoba's pork producers will be able to access a higher percentage of their...
AMS Administrator to Meet with National Pork Board US - Rayne Pegg, the new administrator of the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) will meet with members of the National Pork Board on 9 November, the first day of the board's...
Spotlight on Pig Health in the East UK - Eastern Health, the new regional pig health improvement project, has been given the green light.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Hog Farm Transition Program Tendering Goes On CANADA - The first tenders under the 75 million dollar Canadian Hog Farm Transition Program are scheduled to be awarded later this week, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Producers' Traceability Costs to Be Offset CANADA - Saskatchewan's agriculture minister is hoping enhanced traceability within Canada's livestock sector will help secure ongoing access to overseas markets for Canadian food products, writes Bruce...
Professor Edwards Wins David Black Award UK - Professor Sandra Edwards describes herself as someone who prefers to keep a low profile so some might not be aware of the sustained contribution she has made to the British pig industry.
Global Opportunity for Pig Industry People GLOBAL - People with a passion for the pig industry have a unique opportunity to study and travel as BPEX and Merial Animal Health are jointly sponsoring a Nuffield Scholarship award this year.
Cull Breeding Swine Program Audits Underway OTTAWA, CANADA - As a requirement of the Cull Breeding Swine Program (CBSP), random audits are being conducted to ensure culled breeding swine facilities are in compliance.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
New Livestock Traceability Rebate Introduced CANADA - The Saskatchewan Government has introduced a new voluntary livestock traceability rebate, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
More TAP Benefits for Manitoba Pork Producers MANITOBA, CANADA - In response to increased challenges facing Manitoba's pork industry, pork producers will now be able to access 75 per cent of their estimated 2009 AgriStability payment. This increase...
Monday, October 26, 2009
Brisk Interest Seen in Hog Farm Transition Program CANADA - The Canadian Pork Council reports producers from every province have registered for the first round of bidding under the Hog Farm Transition Program, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Investment Encouraged in Those Who Farm the Land CANADA - A University of Manitoba plant science professor is urging society to re-invest more of the money saved from reduced food costs in ensuring the stability of farming, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Making Use of Existing Support Programs Encouraged CANADA - Manitoba agriculture minister is encouraging the province's pork producers to make use of existing programs to cope with ongoing losses while her staff explores additional avenues for providing...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
QMS Seeks Applications for Livestock Monitor Farm SCOTLAND, UK - Farmers in the North of Scotland are being given the opportunity to improve their farm’s performance by becoming the latest Monitor Farm.
Pork Producers Step Up Call for Provincial Assistance CANADA - Manitoba Pork Council is urging the provincial government to follow the lead of the federal government and several other provinces in providing support for its hog sector, writes Bruce Cochra...
Monday, October 19, 2009
KAP Calls on Manitoba to Help Hog Producers CANADA - KAP is calling on Manitoba to offer assistance to hog producers similar to that offered in other provinces, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Farmers Alter Practices for Food Safety Programmes US - With food safety regulatory change on the horizon for US producers, Rabobank recently found that approximately 40 per cent...
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Hog Farm Transition Program Award at Month's End CANADA - The first ten million dollars under a program designed to assist hog producers in exiting the industry will be awarded at the end of this month, writes Bruce Cochrane.
Saskatchewan Pork Producers to Receive TAP CANADA - Saskatchewan pork producers facing cash flow challenges now have access to AgriStability Targeted Advance Payments (TAP). Pork producers can now receive a TAP of up to 75 per cent of their estimated...
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Effectiveness of Pork Industry Restructuring Program CANADA - Officials within Canada's pork industry will be closely monitoring the ability of producers to access loans under a new federal Loan Loss Reserve Program being offered through Canada's chartered...
New Grain Variety to Help Pigs Grow Faster AUSTRALIA - Australian scientists have developed a new variety of grain which can help make pigs grow faster.
Villagers Want Ban on Pig Rearing TAMIL NADU, INDIA - The residents of Sadayamangalam Panchayat in Thuckalay Panchayat Union have urged the district administration to ban pig rearing in and around their village.

