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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
China Animal Health Update (April 2021)
Being the peak of China's spring season, April saw mild weather and lengthened daylight hours, with favourable feed intake and growth for livestock. April could be said to be the peak production period for the first half of 2021.
Thursday, March 11, 2021
China Animal Health Update (March 2021)
With temperatures gradually rising in March, China's production challenges shifted from managing the cold winter wave to the day-night temperature differential, and farms moved towards an operating model for springtime. Unlike the same time ...
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
China Animal Health Update (January 2021)
With multiple factors to consider in the new year -COVID-19 restrictions on meat imports, recovery in swine production not being as fast as is publicised, increases in corn and soymeal prices -it is a challenge to predict how China poultry ...
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
China Animal Health Update (December2020)
Entering December, production of cured meats coupled with import restrictions raised Chinese meat demand. Keeping animals on-farm warm is a priority during the winter season. Respiratory diseases are at a seasonal high, and hopes for an Afr ...
Thursday, November 12, 2020
China Animal Health Update (December 2020)
November is considered an autumn month in China, with northern regions entering early winter. Provided there is heating support in the housing environment, the production process is relatively smooth, with low disease incidence, low mortali ...
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
China Animal Health Update (November 2020)
October is the most suitable period for poultry and swine production, with high growth rates, immune status, egg productivity, and low disease incidence. As China has successfully kept its COVID-19 situation under control, the F&B and c ...
Thursday, September 17, 2020
China Animal Health Update (October 2020)
Autumn gradually approached in September, with high temperatures subsiding, environmental stressors reducing, and productivity levels rebounding. With the COVID-19 situation in control in China, meat and egg consumption levels have generall ...
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
China Animal Health Update (September2020)
August is the hottest month for China, with feed intake and growth rate of livestock being low. Additionally, feed costs go up while survivability goes down.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
China Animal Health Update (July 2020)
Floods occur frequently from June to July every year in China, with the high temperature and humidity levels posing a serious challenge to the livestock industry, and quality, cooling equipment provide the necessary security to productivity ...
Monday, June 8, 2020
China Animal Health Update (June 2020)
High temperatures are the norm in June, presenting challenges to livestock production. There were reports of live swine prices stabilising and rebounding. Prices of day-old chicks were hovering at a low level, providing profit opportunities ...
Monday, May 11, 2020
China Animal Health Update (May2020)
With moderate temperatures and lack of disease threats, China's weather in May supports livestock productivity levels.
Monday, April 13, 2020
China Animal Health Update (April2020)
April is the prime period for livestock farming, with rising temperatures and longer daylight hours. While the global COVID-19 epidemic situation is still developing, the situation within China has generally returned to normal. With growth ...
Friday, March 13, 2020
China Animal Health Update (March 2020)
Prevention and control of COVID-19 continued across China in March. While transportation of feed and livestock products had essentially resumed, companies were slow to resume work, and dining in in F&B outlets had not fully opened, lead ...
Monday, February 10, 2020
China Animal Health Update (February 2020)
February was supposed to be the festive Spring Festival period, but the entire country was thrown into disarray by the sudden outbreak of the novel coronavirus. The logistics flows of people and goods were hindered, consumption was at its l ...
Thursday, January 9, 2020
China Animal Health Update (January 2020)
With Spring Festival this year being close to New Year's Day, inventories of fattening pigs are at a low level, and pork prices are necessarily high. And while layer production initially increased in January, leading to a temporary weakenin ...

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