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Britain's
pig industry is heading for yet another bumper year on the export
market says the British Pig Executive (BPEX). Last year (2005) some
77,000 breeding pigs went abroad, worth about £9.3 million to
British breeders and this year it looks as though the trade will break
the £10 million barrier.
BPEX Export manager Jean-Pierre Garnier
said: "Britain is seen
as a world
leader for pig breeding."It looks as though we are heading for another
bumper year - the figures for
last year were the best since the 1990s and I believe we will do even
better this year. " The Russian market has been particularly buoyant
and the Chinese market is
picking up but that will be more for high value nucleus stock of mostly
pure
bred animals, because of the sheer cost of transporting them." BPEX
has been working closely with the British Livestock Genetics Consortium
(BLG), the British Pig Association (BPA) and the breeding companies to
open and establish markets and that is really bearing
fruit now. BLG and BPA have an active programme of promotional events
around the world. " This teamwork will continue over the autumn
when we promote British
genetics at Polagra in Poland, Eurotier in Germany and Indagra in Romania."
Henry Lewis, Chairman of BLG, reported that the UK had
agreed export certification for pigs to 46 countries and pig semen to
40 countries,
covering the major pig production nations. Amongst those selecting
British pig genetics were Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Hungary, Germany
and
the Philippines.
[6 Oct 06]
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