The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has confirmed the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in southern Ukraine. Evaluations performed by the Odessa Regional State Laboratory indicate that, despite the absence of clinical signs, the H5 subgroup of highly pathogenic avian influenza was isolated from backyard poultry using PCR. Following this outbreak, surveillance zones have been established within a radius of three and ten kilometers. According to Ukrainian officials, there are no poultry farms within a 10-kilometer radius of the outbreak, and the source of the outbreak has not yet been identified. Ukrainian veterinary officials have stated. Read more...
It seems that Ukraine is trying to facilitate the export of its poultry products to Central Asian markets.In recent weeks, health and veterinary officials in the country and Turkmenistan have held serious talks on expanding cooperation. However, assessments indicate that in recent years, Central Asian countries have become particularly important for exporters of various Ukrainian products. On the other hand, in recent months, the idea of creating a new Silk Road belt between countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, and Poland has led experts to be optimistic about improving Ukraine’s trade relations with. Read more...
Ukraine hopes to gain access for agricultural products (including meat) to more than 30 countries in the following months. The first market to be open is Canada for poultry but officials from the State Food and Consumer Service said their priority is to open new Asian markets, including China, ASEAN countries (Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia), South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Afghanistan), East Asia (Republic of Korea and Japan), as well as GCC (Qatar, Kuwait, and UAE). "In the near future, the opening of the following markets is expected: Canada – poultry meat; the People's Republic of China – fish and fish products,. Read more...
Chicken meat exports from Ukraine to the EU fell in the first nine months of this year.According to statistics released by experts, the country has experienced a decline of more than 13.5 percent in this sector. Informed sources say that the country’s representatives are consulting with their counterparts in the European Union and the United States to create new markets for Ukrainian poultry products. It should be noted that this country is currently the third-largest supplier of chicken meat in the European Union after Brazil and Thailand. Assessments show that the country has achieved more than 50 international agreements in areas related to the export. Read more...
Ukrainian poultry giant MHP allegedly uses letterbox companies in tax havens Luxembourg and Cyprus to avoid taxes to the Ukraine budget. “By routing finances provided by investors through its mailbox companies in Luxembourg and Cyprus, MHP has aggressively sought to avoid Ukrainian taxes,” says Vincent Kiezebrink, researcher at the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) which conducted the research. “This is a company that has its roots as well as most of its operations in Ukraine, yet its parent company resides in Cyprus. MHP has shown to be willing to set up elaborate tax avoidance structures to avoid paying its. Read more...
Ukraine’s poultry population was declined by 2020.Data from government statistics show that the country’s poultry population fell 4.5 percent in October compared to 2019. The country’s poultry meat exports also declined in the first six months of this year, after an increasing golden period. Estimates show that poultry exports from the country in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year decreased by more than 85,000 tons. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the MHP, as the largest producer of chicken meat in the country, has managed to regain its position in the international and domestic markets of the country with. Read more...
Poultry exports from Ukraine have been declining after an upward golden period. Estimates show that poultry meat exports from the country in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year decreased by more than 85,000 tons. Statistics released by Ukrian Customs over the past few days confirm that poultry meat exports from this country in the first six months of 2020 were more than 323,000 tons. The exports of these products in the same period last year were more than 414,000 tons. It should be noted that the country’s poultry meat exports during the same period in 2017, was more than 271,000 tons, which by 2018 and 2019 increased by. Read more...
Iran will import corn, soybeans, chicken meat, and eggs from Ukraine.The Ministry of Economic Development, Trade, and Agriculture of Ukraine has announced that the Livestock Support Company of the Islamic Republic of Iran has sent a request to purchase products such as eggs, corn, and soybeans from this country. In recent weeks, it seems that the shortage of corn and soybeans in Iran has caused a decrease in poultry production in this country. This issue has led to an increase in the price of eggs and chicken meat in this country, and its government is trying to regulate prices in its domestic market by importing this product. Experts believe that carrying out. Read more...
AsLatifundist Mediareports, Beef exports from Ukraine in January-August 2020 in value amounted to $51,73 million. This is evidenced by the data of the Ukrainian State Customs Service. At the same time beef exports in volume over 8 months of 2020 were up to 15,05 thousand Mt. In January-August, Ukraine shipped 13,5 thousand Mt of frozen beef valued at $47,21 million. Main markets for Ukrainian frozen beef exports were: China – 3,43 thousand Mt at $12 million (25.44%); Azerbaijan – 3,04 thousand Mt at $10.64 million (22.53%); Kazakhstan – 2,3 thousand Mt at $8.08 million (17.10%); others – 4,71 thousand Mt at $16.49. Read more...
Market situations can differ from country to country; this becomes clear when listening to Oksana Yurchenko, president of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders. Where Covid-19 led to supply chain problems in the US, Ukraine’s commercial production had a different experience. Long beforeAfrican Swine Fever(ASF) crossed the borders of Germany, the virus had already emerged in Ukraine. The country has been facing the virus since 2012 and learned the devastating consequences. In recent years, the country’s swine sector has been recovering bit by bit – then a new virus showed up: Covid-19. Oksana Yurchenko, president of the Association of. Read more...
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