Michael PanMichael Pan is an editor with Shanghai LyJa Cultural Media Co. LTD., Shanghai, China, which produces Poultry International China.From the Author - Page 2HomeAccelerating pig production in China’s Pearl River DeltaThe Ministry of Agriculture of China (MOA) on November 27 released a guidance on the pig farm presence in the ten cities of the Pearl River Delta Region.HomeWen's Food Group expands operations in Northeast ChinaWENS Group has announced that its new branch, Northeast Pig Company, was founded in northeast China, the 11th professional pig farming operation affiliated with WENS Group.HomeChina pork imports up, overall livestock imports downThe Department of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Agriculture of China (MOA)Processing & SlaughterBroiler industry in Shandong, China, must transformUnder the pressure of excessive capacity expansion and weak consumption, the broiler industry of China's Shandong province must find a way out by stopping relying solely on the export model and switching to deep processing and brand building instead, said Feng Jikang, director of Shandong Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau.Breeding & GeneticsChina's Xiantan Co. stays profitable in depressed marketFour of China’s top broiler companies have released their performance reports for the last three quarters. Shandong Xiantan Co., Ltd. managed to gain while the other three large broiler companies — Yisheng Livestock& Poultry Breeding, Shandong Minhe, and Sunner Development were mired in losses.HomeZoetis completes expansion in Suzhou, ChinaZoetis recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of its new global production and supply facility in Suzhou, China.HomeLarge Chinese feed companies see positive resultsChina’s feed industry grew more slowly over the first three quarters of 2015. Influenced by the productivity decline of the animal husbandry industry, the overall sales volume of the animal feed industry was dampened, resulting in slight decrease in revenues for the feed companies.HomeChinese pork production down 3.6 percent in 2015According to data released October 19 by the National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBSC), Chinese pork production during the last three quarters amounted to 38.28 million metric tons, decreasing 3.6 percent year-on-year.Processing & SlaughterChina broiler companies report losses for third quarterChina’s broiler industry was still faced with deep loss in the third quarter of 2015. Two big broiler companies-Yisheng and Shandong Minhe-recently released their achievement announcements of the past three quarters respectively.HomeFirst Swine Expo in Xiamen was a successThe three-day Swine Expo in Xiamen, China, concluded successfully on September 21, 2015. This very first Swine Expo, boasting an exhibition area of 13,000 square meters, attracted almost 10,000 visitors and 172 exhibitors, 17 of which had travelled overseas to attend the event.Broilers & TurkeysChina allocates US$203 million for animal agricultureA sum of nearly US$203 million has been allocated by the Central Budget to support China’s animal husbandry industry in 2015, an increase of US$29.63 million compared to 2014.Broilers & TurkeysChina’s egg market likely to struggle in OctoberWith the post-vacation sufficient supply of eggs, seasonal declining demand and the impact of a slowing economy, the consumption of eggs in China is likely to be adversely affected in October.Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next Page