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Mexico - Mexico ends meat-import bans on five more U.S. plants

02-Jan-2009
Mexico ended bans on meat imports from five more U.S. plants that were decertified by the country last week. A total of 25 plants have been cleared to ship to Mexico, out of about 30 that lost export certification last week. Mexico halted shipments from the pork, beef and poultry plants on Dec. 23 after they failed to meet quality and technical standards, according to the USDA.

Russia / Nicaragua - Rosselkhoznadzor’s officials to inspect meat processing plants of Nicaragua

19-Dec-2008
During the meeting with the Head of Federal Agency for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor), Sergey Dankvert, Ariel Bucardo Rocha, the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Nicaragua expressed the interest in development of trade relations between Russia and Nicaragua, in particular, in organization of supply of Nicaraguan agricultural products to Russia. Russian party proposed to start inspections at the end of January – February 2009.

Ukraine - Animal product prices to grow by 17%

19-Dec-2008
Average prices for agricultural products of all agricultural enterprises grew by 17% in January-November 2008 against the corresponding period of 2007. Animal product prices were up by 50% as well. In particular, prices for cattle, pigs and poultry were up by 65.3%, 72.5%, and 52% respectively.

Mexico joins Canada in COOL complaint

19-Dec-2008
Trade officials representing Mexico and Canada have each filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization on Dec, 18 opposing the new U.S. law on country-of-origin labeling for fresh beef and pork.

EU - Co-funded disposal scheme for Irish pigmeat affected by dioxin scare

19-Dec-2008
In view of the particularly difficult market situation in Ireland, the Commission has now proposed a further exceptional market support measure in the form of a disposal scheme for animals blocked on farms that have used contaminated feed as well as for certain pigmeat stocks held in slaughterhouses or still owned by the slaughterhouses. The EU will co-finance the purchases at an average rate of 50 percent.

EU - EU27 real agricultural income per worker down by 4.3%

19-Dec-2008
EU27 real agricultural income per worker1 has decreased by 4.3% in 2008, after increasing by 12.2% in 2007, according to first estimates2 issued by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities. The significant increase in the value of animal production in 2008 was the result of nearly stable output volumes (+0.2%) and a clear increase in producer prices (+6.1%). The increase in the value of pig production (+8.5%) was driven by a rise in prices (+9.3%), while volume fell slightly (-0.7%).