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EU pig prices: Germany strengthens, while the UK slips

Pig/Poultry

EU pig prices: Germany strengthens, while the UK slips

August has been a “month of two halves” for the EU average pig prices, pork industry analysts have said. At...

August 31, 2018 5:30pm
No signs of Chinese pork import demand slowing as prices remain high

Pig/Poultry

No signs of Chinese pork import demand slowing as prices remain high

There is little sign of demand for imported pork in China slowing down, according to AHDB Pork. Wholesale pork prices...

April 7, 2016 4:37pm
French Government knocks €500m off farmers tax bills

EU

French Government knocks €500m off farmers tax bills

The French Government announced yesterday that it will cut the tax bills paid by its farmers by the equivalent of...

February 18, 2016 12:00pm
Contraction in EU pig numbers to put more pressure on grain prices - AHDB

Pig/Poultry

Contraction in EU pig numbers to put more pressure on grain prices - AHDB

A projected fall in EU pig numbers will reduce the demand for feed within that sector over the coming months,”...

January 24, 2016 5:00pm
EU Ministers to look at 'deteriorating situation' in the pigmeat sector

Pig/Poultry

EU Ministers to look at 'deteriorating situation' in the pigmeat sector

EU Agriculture Ministers are set to examine the difficulties in the pigmeat sector at its Council meeting next week. At...

December 13, 2015 11:00am
Pork producers hit by weak demand and strong supplies

Pig/Poultry

Pork producers hit by weak demand and strong supplies

The global pork industry has been searching for stability during the first quarter of 2015, according to Rabobank’s latest Pork Quarterly...

May 7, 2015 7:00am
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