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Top 10 major exporters of agricultural products from Ukraine
In 2022, Ukraine's agro-industrial complex exported products worth $ 20.9 billion.
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Brazil: Pig Slaughter Increased in The Fourth Quarter of 2022
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Brazilian pig slaughter increased 2.7% compared to the same period of the previous year.
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Germany: Record Prices for Agricultural Products in 2022
The prices of animal products have risen sharply. They increased in price by 36.8% on average in 2022 compared to 2021. This was also the highest change since the survey began in 1961. This price increase is due, among other things, to a sharp increase in milk prices (+44.8%) due to a scarce supply of raw milk. Price increases in animals (+31.1%) and eggs (+24.4%) also impacted the high change in animal products due to rising feed and energy costs.
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2022 is one of the best years for Ukraine in terms of exports
Over the past 4 months, the average monthly export rate of Ukrainian agricultural products has actually reached pre-war levels and has become one of the best in recent years.
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Sow inventory in Central America and the Caribbean in 2022
The Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama account for more than 80% of the region's breeding sows.
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EU compound feed production in 2021 and outlook for 2022
The spread of animal diseases and the continuing global grain market rally fuelled by the Russian reinvasion of Ukraine is expected to reduce compound feed demand in 2022 by 4 - 5 million tons.
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China expected to import 20% less pork in 2022
The United States Department of Agriculture estimates China's hog production in 2022 to reach 665 million head, a 2% increase over 2021 driven by high beginning stocks and more efficient sows. Producers’ losses as well as government policies designed to stabilize the swine herd are expected to temper production and swine sector volatility in 2022.
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Ongoing uncertainty into 2022 for the global pork industry, Rabobank reports
Here's what to expect this year in the world's most important pork markets.