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1. Chinese processor opens new pork plant
In addition, nearby access to key railways and highways will enable us to rapidly deliver our pork products to our customers and allow us to expand our presence into neighboring areas including the Hubei Province, Hunan Province, and Pearl River Delta area. Approximately 60 percent of capacity is dedicated to the production of chilled pork and 40 percent is dedicated to the production of frozen pork. Zhongpin inc., a leading meat and food processing company in the People's Republic of...
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2. Pork price tough to digest
But it isn't tender feelings for swine that caused Wang Bin, a retired export company worker, to start replacing pork with vegetables, chicken and fish as the mainstays of her family's diet. More conventionally, pork is used in many of the most famous dishes in Chinese cuisine moo shu pork, twice cooked pork, sweet and sour pork, steamed pork buns, even home-style tofu, which often has as much pork as bean curd. Like hundreds of millions of other Chinese, she's simply feeling the pinch of...
SourceLos Angeles Times,CA

3. ACROSS the BIG SKY
Montana Highway 200 was blocked off for part of the day, and residents within a 1,500-foot radius were evacuated until the danger of explosions passed. ButteLocal Development corp. will use $25,000 to assist a small processing facility to expand into hog processing, saving 11 jobs and creating 24. The Lincoln Volunteer Fire Department and other responding agencies were unable to immediately douse the fire because of explosive materials including paint, solvent, oil and fuel inside the...
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4. Georgia may Lose Most Pigs to Swine Fever: FAO
Georgia is at risk of losing most of its pig population to African swine fever and the devastating disease could also threaten pigs in neighbouring countries, the UN food agency warned Tuesday. Without "rapid and appropriate control measures", the FAO said there was "a real risk that Georgia may lose most of its pig population to African swine fever", estimated at about half a million pigs. It also warned that the significant wild boar population would complicate the control campaign and...
SourceMedIndia,India

5. Georgia Says It Has Contained Swine Fever Outbreak
The Georgian Agriculture Ministry says that measures taken by the authorities -- including isolating, disinfecting, and when necessary, killing pigs -- have successfully contained the outbreak. There is no vaccine for African swine fever, which is often fatal among pigs but does not affect humans. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization said on June 8 that the outbreak could have potentially catastrophic economic consequences, and asked neighboring Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia to be on...
SourceRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty,Czech Republic

6. US Hog/Pork Prices Up On Week Despite More Kills Than Yr Ago
Department of Agriculture's national hog report weighted average price Friday afternoon was shown at $72. In other news this week, the USDA reported pork export sales for April down from a year ago for a third consecutive month, which put the year-to-date figure slightly below a year ago as well. Market analysts and meat distributors said buying interest from retailers for Independence Day holiday promotions and fill-in orders for the second half of June contributed to the strength in...
SourceCattleNetwork.com,KS

7. Market Preview: Protecting Valuable Pork Exports
Market Preview: Protecting Valuable Pork Exports Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePigSite Latest News. Market Preview: Protecting Valuable Pork Exports Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email...
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8. Edwards to push for Smithfield union
Edwards supports workers Union activists trying to organize employees at the world's largest hog processing plant now have a powerful ally -- presidential candidate John Edwards -- in their corner. Workers hold signs criticizing Smithfield Foods Edwards has not talked to the company specifically but he did send a letter and he's looking for federal legislation to help the problem. Smithfield Foods did not respond to our calls for comment on the issue. Keith Ludlum says employee issues at...
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9. Senator wants heads to roll over beef export mistakes
beef not intended for the export market ended up in South Korea. In fact, Nelson said he's drafting a letter to Johanns recommending he discipline the USDA officials responsible for the beef export mistakes. beef exports then Congress may have to get involved. Feature Programs & Commentary. It's the latest in a rash of similar incidents this month, one of which caused South Korea to suspend quarantine inspections of all U. And South Korea only re-opened its market to U. So who, or what, is...
SourceBrownfield,MO

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