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Mexico grants access to British pork offal imports
Mexico has granted market access to British pork offal, which could generate an estimated £18 million over the next five years.
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Mexico blocks pork imports from Brazil
This decision was made by Mexican courts under pressure from local pork producers who are concerned about the possible impact on the domestic market due to 45% of imported pork.
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Mexico Unveils First International Sustainability Standard for Pork Industry
Organized producers from Yucatan and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and presented the First International Sustainability Standard for the pork Industry, which establishes the highest parameters to achieve sustainable production and contribute to food security, job creation and care of the environment.
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Mexico: Pig production grows 2% in the first half of the year
Although the growth rate of pork production is very similar to that of beef and only half that of poultry, pork remains the most competitive in terms of consumer prices.
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Estimated sow inventory in the leading swine producing countries
The breeding stock in the European Union continues to contract and a decrease of 0.8% is projected for the United States. Mexico is expected to surpass Canada and South Korea.
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Mexico: First quarter pork production and trade
Mexican pork production and imports saw increases in the first quarter while exports contracted.
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The Mexican Institute of Pig Farming has launched
The Institute's objective is to promote scientific and technological research and make it more accessible to small and medium-scale producers.
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Mexico boosts livestock production on the U.S.-Mexico border
A TIF slaughterhouse will be built in the municipality of Agua Prieta, Sonora, on the border with the United States, which will help boost livestock production in the border region and add value to Mexican livestock.