ROTECNAWORLD NUMBERFIVETEEN2012
SUMMARY GLOBALPIG
Record prices and record costs
TECHNOLOGY
New 600x800 Comfort Grip SOW slat
TECHNOLOGY
VRH-3 valve, maximum optimisation PIG PRODUCTION IN...
LETTERFROMTHEEDITOR
Lithuania
FUTURENEWS
Baltic production in the EPP Gener Romeu Rotecna's President
Last month we took part as exhibitors, in the Eurotier fair, which has become the most important event at the world level for the livestock sector. Our presence in this edition (regarding the exhibition space) was 35% larger than the previous edition in 2010, the same proportion that the organisation itself has grown in space and general participation (according to official sources). Eurotier was the showcase chosen to present all the novelties that ROTECNA has developed over recent months and also those about to be launched. There are more than a few of these and they respond to the ongoing interest in technifying the sector and great efforts to maintain and even increase the investment in R+D.
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ROTECNA WORLD 15 DECEMBER 2012 EDITION: Rotecna, s.a. POL.IND. NAU-3, 25310 AGRAMUNT (LLEIDA) SPAIN DIRECTOR: GENER ROMEU EDITION/PRODUCTION/DESIGN: Montse GUERRERO (MG) EDITORS: montse PALAU (MP) BEGOÑA GIMÉNEZ (BG) TRADUCTION: CHRIS BOSWELL NADIA YUREVA
The pig sector is undergoing fluctuations all over the planet for very varied reasons, generally outwith the farms. These are the cause of narrowing profit margins: new regulations, health inspections, raw material prices, etc.
There is one factor that always affects profitability favourably and one that is intrinsic to the farm itself: the technification of the installations and equipment. Everyone is aware that investing in innovation and technology is always an investment in the future. Beyond all those external constraints that fluctuate unpredictably from one area to another planet so rapidly.
Hence my categorical statement: at Rotecna, we are on the right track.
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ROTECNANEWS
GLOBALPIG
Rotecna,
Record
leader in innovation and patents
prices and record costs
Pork prices and rising production costs in 2012.
Rotecna has some fifty patents and/or models of utility in the Spanish Patent Office. Ramon Penella is in charge of protecting all the company’s R&D. Every year, Rotecna invests a large slice of its budget in innovating to ensure its products remain market leaders. Industrial design adds value to the product, making it more attractive for the clients and can even become the main reason for buying the product. So protecting the valuable designs tends to be fundamental part of the commercial strategy of any designer or manufacturer who invests in R&D. This is the case with Rotecna. A great deal of effort, resources, time and talent is required to find new materials, discover new ways of doing things or thinking up new uses for old systems. In Rotecna, the Technical Department is where most of the products are thought up and developed. There is a team of four. Ramon Penella is in charge of protecting all the R&D. Patenting
SOMETHINGABOUT... OLIVE OIL REMAINS A BASIC COMPONENT OF THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET AND IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED INTERNATIONALLY FOR ITS DELICATE AROMA.
everything owned by Rotecna prevents other manufacturers from copying it. Nowadays, in the Invenes database, the register of the Spanish Patent Office (OEPM), there are almost fifty Rotecna products. Each product can include various patents and/or registered models of utility. For a product to be patented, it must be a new invention, implying an inventive activity and having an industrial application. Examples of patented inventions include an anchor piece for floors of gratings or a feeder for very young animals, among others. In the case of models of utility, these are objects (instruments, tools, apparatus or equipment) whose configuration, structure or constitution means an appreciable advantage for their use or production.
Obtaining a patent is a slow process. The OEPM takes about 30 months to award a patent and ten in the case of protecting a model of utility. A large amount of documentation has to be presented to justify the invention, a description of this and plans, etc. Rotecna works with two specialist agencies for writing the claims, as these are one of the most important and delicate parts as the definition is the key in this phase. Patenting is also expensive. Besides the cost of the agency that takes care of the patent, there is also a payment to register it. The Industrial Property rights are territorial. Thus, a fully internationalised company like Rotecna has no option but to apply for patents in all the countries, which raises the cost even more. . (B.G.)
Olive oil: the GOLD
from our kitchen Olives have been grown for thousands of years on the shores of the Mediterranean, together with vines and wheat. Olives and the oil from the olive tree have contributed very significantly to the diet of the people and is part of the civilisation of this area. As you know, the olive branch has become a symbol of friendship and peace among nations. The winners of the ancient Olympic games were crowned with olive branches. Among other uses, olive oil has been used as a medicine and as fuel, although this latter use has disappeared nowadays. In contrast, there are still people who use it to treat certain ailments. Recent research confirms its benefits for preventing and controlling cardiovascular diseases, problems in the digestive tract and cell oxidation.
2
The legend The legend states that Athena and Poseidon were disputing the control of the city of Athens and this led appeal to King Cecrops. He decided to award the city to the one who offered it the best gift. Poseidon, the God of the Seas, struck the earth with his trident and a spring gushed forth. However, the water, like the sea, was salty and of no use to the people. Athena hit the ground with her lance and caused an olive tree to sprout to give the citizens food, fuel and protection. In gratitude for the wisdom of the Goddess, the city adopted her name. This legend leads us to think that Cecrops, the city’s founder, wanted to guide his people away from war and piracy and lead them towards agriculture and the creation of cities in the Greek colonies that spread
As well as a fall in profit margins for the farmer, the drop in the number of animals also threatens the supply of animals for the slaughterhouses in the European Union.
The main reasons for this drop in Sow numbers, which has been even faster than anticipated, are the animal welfare legislation and feed prices. In the former, it was expected that the Directive that comes into force in January 2013 would have an effect, either through farms closing or for the need to reduce numbers to comply with the space required for each gestating sow. In the latter case, the problem is that high feed prices reduce the returns on the farms so some farmers do not fill their feedlots 100%. There are also some who have given up the business.
Much of 2012 has been characterised by record prices for pork, much higher than in previous years. This very good news for the producer has been tarnished by yet another rise in costs due to the increase in raw materials for feed. This means that although the accounts of the farms are still in the black, they are not as buoyant as they should be. The reason behind this rise in pig prices is basically due to a drop in supply. This is usual during the summer months as the animals grow slower because of the heat. But a fall has also been noted in the census of fattening animals as a result of the decrease in sows.
According to EU figures, a fall in number of sows was noted this June. In Spain, this decrease was 2.8% and 6% for gilts. Neighbouring countries have also seen a reduction in the number of sows. This decrease was 3.5% in France and Holland, 2.3% in Denmark and 1.3% in Germany. The fall was much greater in some other countries, such as Italy and Rumania, with 13% fewer animals, and Poland with 10% less. In gilts, Germany stands out with a rise of 10%, in contrast with the figures for Spain mentioned above, or Denmark where the number fell by 7%.
westwards along the shores of the Mediterranean.
The protecting oil
An oil for each use
This research by the CSIC confirms what other studies had already suggested, that olive oil reduces the inflammatory response produced by food absorption. An excess of inflammation can cause blockages in the arteries, which in turn, has serious consequences, including heart attacks and strokes. Thus, the consumption of olive oil reduces the risks of these conditions, especially in those people most susceptible.
What oil to use depends on its acidity. Either to use to enjoy its flavour or not to waste it frying or cooking where its acidity will not be appreciated.
Olive oil, the best medicine Researchers at the CSIC, the Spanish Scientific Research Council, have carried out various studies whose results indicate that olive oil is beneficial for health because it protects the immune system cells. Earlier studies had already attributed the product with marvellous properties but the CSIC research shows that olive oil reduces the cell death caused by the absorption of fats during digestion. After ingesting food, the organism absorbs the fats that cause cell death, especially those responsible for protecting such tissues as the liver, spleen and lungs.
The CSIC’s work also corroborates that mono-unsaturated fats, in this case from olive oil, reduce cholesterol levels and this effect is increased when the diet also includes even very small amounts of omega-3 acids, found in fatty fish.
it was expected that the Directive that comes into force in January 2013 would have an effect.
At the end of August, the EU estimated the cereal crop for 2012 to be down by 2%, at 279 million tonnes. However, this is still 25 million tonnes higher than the 2007-08 crop, which was especially bad. . (M.P.)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: For all kinds of salads, vegetable dishes, fish, sauces; for frying it is recommended for eggs, potatoes, bread and batters. Olive Oil 0.4º: Basically for frying any food, as it is not very tasty in itself. Olive Oil 0.5º-1º: this is an allpurpose oil as it does not leave much flavour when frying but is tasty when used for dressing or other uses. . (B.G.)
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ROTECNANEWS
GLOBALPIG
Rotecna,
Record
leader in innovation and patents
prices and record costs
Pork prices and rising production costs in 2012.
Rotecna has some fifty patents and/or models of utility in the Spanish Patent Office. Ramon Penella is in charge of protecting all the company’s R&D. Every year, Rotecna invests a large slice of its budget in innovating to ensure its products remain market leaders. Industrial design adds value to the product, making it more attractive for the clients and can even become the main reason for buying the product. So protecting the valuable designs tends to be fundamental part of the commercial strategy of any designer or manufacturer who invests in R&D. This is the case with Rotecna. A great deal of effort, resources, time and talent is required to find new materials, discover new ways of doing things or thinking up new uses for old systems. In Rotecna, the Technical Department is where most of the products are thought up and developed. There is a team of four. Ramon Penella is in charge of protecting all the R&D. Patenting
SOMETHINGABOUT... OLIVE OIL REMAINS A BASIC COMPONENT OF THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET AND IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED INTERNATIONALLY FOR ITS DELICATE AROMA.
everything owned by Rotecna prevents other manufacturers from copying it. Nowadays, in the Invenes database, the register of the Spanish Patent Office (OEPM), there are almost fifty Rotecna products. Each product can include various patents and/or registered models of utility. For a product to be patented, it must be a new invention, implying an inventive activity and having an industrial application. Examples of patented inventions include an anchor piece for floors of gratings or a feeder for very young animals, among others. In the case of models of utility, these are objects (instruments, tools, apparatus or equipment) whose configuration, structure or constitution means an appreciable advantage for their use or production.
Obtaining a patent is a slow process. The OEPM takes about 30 months to award a patent and ten in the case of protecting a model of utility. A large amount of documentation has to be presented to justify the invention, a description of this and plans, etc. Rotecna works with two specialist agencies for writing the claims, as these are one of the most important and delicate parts as the definition is the key in this phase. Patenting is also expensive. Besides the cost of the agency that takes care of the patent, there is also a payment to register it. The Industrial Property rights are territorial. Thus, a fully internationalised company like Rotecna has no option but to apply for patents in all the countries, which raises the cost even more. . (B.G.)
Olive oil: the GOLD
from our kitchen Olives have been grown for thousands of years on the shores of the Mediterranean, together with vines and wheat. Olives and the oil from the olive tree have contributed very significantly to the diet of the people and is part of the civilisation of this area. As you know, the olive branch has become a symbol of friendship and peace among nations. The winners of the ancient Olympic games were crowned with olive branches. Among other uses, olive oil has been used as a medicine and as fuel, although this latter use has disappeared nowadays. In contrast, there are still people who use it to treat certain ailments. Recent research confirms its benefits for preventing and controlling cardiovascular diseases, problems in the digestive tract and cell oxidation.
2
The legend The legend states that Athena and Poseidon were disputing the control of the city of Athens and this led appeal to King Cecrops. He decided to award the city to the one who offered it the best gift. Poseidon, the God of the Seas, struck the earth with his trident and a spring gushed forth. However, the water, like the sea, was salty and of no use to the people. Athena hit the ground with her lance and caused an olive tree to sprout to give the citizens food, fuel and protection. In gratitude for the wisdom of the Goddess, the city adopted her name. This legend leads us to think that Cecrops, the city’s founder, wanted to guide his people away from war and piracy and lead them towards agriculture and the creation of cities in the Greek colonies that spread
As well as a fall in profit margins for the farmer, the drop in the number of animals also threatens the supply of animals for the slaughterhouses in the European Union.
The main reasons for this drop in Sow numbers, which has been even faster than anticipated, are the animal welfare legislation and feed prices. In the former, it was expected that the Directive that comes into force in January 2013 would have an effect, either through farms closing or for the need to reduce numbers to comply with the space required for each gestating sow. In the latter case, the problem is that high feed prices reduce the returns on the farms so some farmers do not fill their feedlots 100%. There are also some who have given up the business.
Much of 2012 has been characterised by record prices for pork, much higher than in previous years. This very good news for the producer has been tarnished by yet another rise in costs due to the increase in raw materials for feed. This means that although the accounts of the farms are still in the black, they are not as buoyant as they should be. The reason behind this rise in pig prices is basically due to a drop in supply. This is usual during the summer months as the animals grow slower because of the heat. But a fall has also been noted in the census of fattening animals as a result of the decrease in sows.
According to EU figures, a fall in number of sows was noted this June. In Spain, this decrease was 2.8% and 6% for gilts. Neighbouring countries have also seen a reduction in the number of sows. This decrease was 3.5% in France and Holland, 2.3% in Denmark and 1.3% in Germany. The fall was much greater in some other countries, such as Italy and Rumania, with 13% fewer animals, and Poland with 10% less. In gilts, Germany stands out with a rise of 10%, in contrast with the figures for Spain mentioned above, or Denmark where the number fell by 7%.
westwards along the shores of the Mediterranean.
The protecting oil
An oil for each use
This research by the CSIC confirms what other studies had already suggested, that olive oil reduces the inflammatory response produced by food absorption. An excess of inflammation can cause blockages in the arteries, which in turn, has serious consequences, including heart attacks and strokes. Thus, the consumption of olive oil reduces the risks of these conditions, especially in those people most susceptible.
What oil to use depends on its acidity. Either to use to enjoy its flavour or not to waste it frying or cooking where its acidity will not be appreciated.
Olive oil, the best medicine Researchers at the CSIC, the Spanish Scientific Research Council, have carried out various studies whose results indicate that olive oil is beneficial for health because it protects the immune system cells. Earlier studies had already attributed the product with marvellous properties but the CSIC research shows that olive oil reduces the cell death caused by the absorption of fats during digestion. After ingesting food, the organism absorbs the fats that cause cell death, especially those responsible for protecting such tissues as the liver, spleen and lungs.
The CSIC’s work also corroborates that mono-unsaturated fats, in this case from olive oil, reduce cholesterol levels and this effect is increased when the diet also includes even very small amounts of omega-3 acids, found in fatty fish.
it was expected that the Directive that comes into force in January 2013 would have an effect.
At the end of August, the EU estimated the cereal crop for 2012 to be down by 2%, at 279 million tonnes. However, this is still 25 million tonnes higher than the 2007-08 crop, which was especially bad. . (M.P.)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: For all kinds of salads, vegetable dishes, fish, sauces; for frying it is recommended for eggs, potatoes, bread and batters. Olive Oil 0.4º: Basically for frying any food, as it is not very tasty in itself. Olive Oil 0.5º-1º: this is an allpurpose oil as it does not leave much flavour when frying but is tasty when used for dressing or other uses. . (B.G.)
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TECHNOLOGY
600x800 sow slat
TECHNOLOGY
VRH-3 valve,
Comfort Grip
maximum optimisation
A single piece for farrowing sows and suckling piglets.
The new constant-level valve is as simple as possible to use. ROTECNA has created a new product based on its VRH constant-level valve, which has been so successful since its launch twelve years ago.
Exclusively for use in farrowing For sows and piglets
ADVANTAGES
Example of combination for farrowing pen.
• Wider: 800 mm • With special anti-slip reliefs: Dual anti-slip • Exclusively for use in farrowing
60
The new VRH-3 valve responds to the concept of developing products whose installation and use are as simple as possible to save the farmer work. The VRH-3 valve is enough to ensure that the sows always have water and that the feeders maintain the right water level in both weaning and farrowing. This valve offers an optimum performance. The membrane has been optimised on one hand, to ensure the seal with its greater elasticity, allowing it to adapt and work better as well as lengthening its useful life. On the other hand, the VRH-3 has been designed to work effectively in lines with low pressure.
pressure ceases to be a problem. From the pressure, with the flow adjusted, the new VRH-3 enables a larger number of valves to be installed on the same line.
On some farms, a minimum pressure was required to make valve work properly. From now on,
The valve has a rear stopcock that allows you to close it when necessary without affecting the working of the other valves on the line or in the room.
• Comfortable for both sows and piglets • Three support points
ADVANTAGES
• More hygienic and comfortable than metals slats. • Easier mounting of farrowing pens.
SPECIAL DUAL ANTI-SLIP
120
ROTECNA has launched a new wider slat for sows, designed for the welfare
the Dual Anti-Slip surface provides comfort to sow in a very efficient way save time gives grip for piglets in the suckling time.
of both the mothers and newly-born
Given the 800 mm-width, ROTECNA has taken great care to ensure that all the surface is well supported. To this end, the slat has three support points, one on either side (as is usual) and another in the middle to bear the weight of the sow and avoid possible breakage of the salt and the consequences that would entail.
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Easy to open and close. Without tools.
•
Optimised membrane.
•
Quick coupling.
•
Rear valve for stopping the flow.
•
Effective in lines with low water pressure.
•
Out of reach of the animals.
•
Without electrical or mechanical components.
This new valve inherits the best of its predecessor, whose success was based on maintaining a constant water level and maximising its availability as a necessary nutrient for productive performance on any farm. During weaning, the sows should drink a lot of water to ensure a good milk production.
TECHNICAL DATA: VRH-3 valve Nº animals/ VRH-3 Pressure
Volume
1 - 30 minimum
maximum
0,2 bar
2 bar
minimum
maximum
1 L. / min.
3,5 L. / min.
. (M.P.)
piglets. This new design is an addition to the company’s range of four plastic
60
slats for farrowing. 40
The special feature of the 600x800 slat is that a single piece is designed for the comfort of the mothers and the piglets. 60 cm of the total available width of 80 cm are to let the sow lie down comfortably. At either side of this part, there is a 10-cm anti-slip strip so the piglets do not slip after feeding. The whole slat, including the anti-slip areas, has the same strength to support the weight of the sow.
•
The connection to the downpipe is by means of a quick connector without and screw fittings. This simplifies mounting. The VR-3 maintains its initial essence: it has no electronic or mechanical components, is out of the animals’ reach and facilitates the cleaning of the drinking bowls and channels where it is installed.
This is the first slat that ROTECNA has designed thinking in the mother and piglets at the same time. Plastic slats are more comfortable for both, as, among other reasons, the material allows that animals to maintain the optimum body temperature, in contrast with metal slats that are always colder. Moreover, they are more hygienic as the material is easier to clean after the pen has been emptied. With 600x800 slats, the farrowing pens will be easier to set up, as they will need a smaller number of slats. A single slat of this size is big enough for the space for the sows. Obviously, the ROTECNA 600x800 slat is fully compatible with all the slats in the maternity range so farmers can design the farrowing pens as they want and depending on their specific needs. . (M.P.)
80
50
TECHNICAL DATA: 60x80 sow slat comfort grip Dimensions Anti-slip surface
600x800 mm Yes (Dual anti-slip)
Blind surface
65 %
Wide opening
98 mm
Maximum annimal weigth
350 kg
INTERIOR MEMBRANE
STOPCOCK
Optimised for better performance and GREATER durability.
The rear stopcock lets you close the valve effectively and independently.
Quick coupling No need for thread on the downpipe.
5
TECHNOLOGY
600x800 sow slat
TECHNOLOGY
VRH-3 valve,
Comfort Grip
maximum optimisation
A single piece for farrowing sows and suckling piglets.
The new constant-level valve is as simple as possible to use. ROTECNA has created a new product based on its VRH constant-level valve, which has been so successful since its launch twelve years ago.
Exclusively for use in farrowing For sows and piglets
ADVANTAGES
Example of combination for farrowing pen.
• Wider: 800 mm • With special anti-slip reliefs: Dual anti-slip • Exclusively for use in farrowing
60
The new VRH-3 valve responds to the concept of developing products whose installation and use are as simple as possible to save the farmer work. The VRH-3 valve is enough to ensure that the sows always have water and that the feeders maintain the right water level in both weaning and farrowing. This valve offers an optimum performance. The membrane has been optimised on one hand, to ensure the seal with its greater elasticity, allowing it to adapt and work better as well as lengthening its useful life. On the other hand, the VRH-3 has been designed to work effectively in lines with low pressure.
pressure ceases to be a problem. From the pressure, with the flow adjusted, the new VRH-3 enables a larger number of valves to be installed on the same line.
On some farms, a minimum pressure was required to make valve work properly. From now on,
The valve has a rear stopcock that allows you to close it when necessary without affecting the working of the other valves on the line or in the room.
• Comfortable for both sows and piglets • Three support points
ADVANTAGES
• More hygienic and comfortable than metals slats. • Easier mounting of farrowing pens.
SPECIAL DUAL ANTI-SLIP
120
ROTECNA has launched a new wider slat for sows, designed for the welfare
the Dual Anti-Slip surface provides comfort to sow in a very efficient way save time gives grip for piglets in the suckling time.
of both the mothers and newly-born
Given the 800 mm-width, ROTECNA has taken great care to ensure that all the surface is well supported. To this end, the slat has three support points, one on either side (as is usual) and another in the middle to bear the weight of the sow and avoid possible breakage of the salt and the consequences that would entail.
24
Easy to open and close. Without tools.
•
Optimised membrane.
•
Quick coupling.
•
Rear valve for stopping the flow.
•
Effective in lines with low water pressure.
•
Out of reach of the animals.
•
Without electrical or mechanical components.
This new valve inherits the best of its predecessor, whose success was based on maintaining a constant water level and maximising its availability as a necessary nutrient for productive performance on any farm. During weaning, the sows should drink a lot of water to ensure a good milk production.
TECHNICAL DATA: VRH-3 valve Nº animals/ VRH-3 Pressure
Volume
1 - 30 minimum
maximum
0,2 bar
2 bar
minimum
maximum
1 L. / min.
3,5 L. / min.
. (M.P.)
piglets. This new design is an addition to the company’s range of four plastic
60
slats for farrowing. 40
The special feature of the 600x800 slat is that a single piece is designed for the comfort of the mothers and the piglets. 60 cm of the total available width of 80 cm are to let the sow lie down comfortably. At either side of this part, there is a 10-cm anti-slip strip so the piglets do not slip after feeding. The whole slat, including the anti-slip areas, has the same strength to support the weight of the sow.
•
The connection to the downpipe is by means of a quick connector without and screw fittings. This simplifies mounting. The VR-3 maintains its initial essence: it has no electronic or mechanical components, is out of the animals’ reach and facilitates the cleaning of the drinking bowls and channels where it is installed.
This is the first slat that ROTECNA has designed thinking in the mother and piglets at the same time. Plastic slats are more comfortable for both, as, among other reasons, the material allows that animals to maintain the optimum body temperature, in contrast with metal slats that are always colder. Moreover, they are more hygienic as the material is easier to clean after the pen has been emptied. With 600x800 slats, the farrowing pens will be easier to set up, as they will need a smaller number of slats. A single slat of this size is big enough for the space for the sows. Obviously, the ROTECNA 600x800 slat is fully compatible with all the slats in the maternity range so farmers can design the farrowing pens as they want and depending on their specific needs. . (M.P.)
80
50
TECHNICAL DATA: 60x80 sow slat comfort grip Dimensions Anti-slip surface
600x800 mm Yes (Dual anti-slip)
Blind surface
65 %
Wide opening
98 mm
Maximum annimal weigth
350 kg
INTERIOR MEMBRANE
STOPCOCK
Optimised for better performance and GREATER durability.
The rear stopcock lets you close the valve effectively and independently.
Quick coupling No need for thread on the downpipe.
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PIGPRODUCTIONIN...
PIGPRODUCTIONIN... Lyaonavichyus, although Lithuania only grows half the pigs it needs for domestic consumption, the strict requirements for building new farms have led to them taking the decision not to continue investing there. Lyaonavichyus stated that, “in the last 19 years, no new have farms have been able to be built”, and only upgrades of Soviet-era farms have been possible. However, the market
Pig production in
Lithuania
Regarding the popularity of the pig sector, Algis Baravykas told the European Pig Producers (EPP) Congress, held in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius in June this year, that “people believe that the pigs are badly fed on the farms and are forced to grow fast”. One of the consequences of this is that the consumers prefer to buy pork meat in the local markets, closer to the national producer.
GRAPH 2. PORK PRODUCTION IN LITHUANIA (2004-2011)
The Baltic countries offer some opportunities for pig production.
120
Tonnes of meat
100 Pork, in sausages, is one of the typical components of the Lithuanian diet.
80 60 40 20
gradually fallen since then. This is partly due to the emigration of people from the country to the town in search of new opportunities.
Lithuania joined the European Union in 2004 together with Latvia and Estonia, the Baltic republics that split form the former Soviet Union in 1990 in the case of Lithuania, and the other two in 1991. After regaining
In 2011, according to the EU, Lithuania produced 59 million tonnes of pig meat (graph 2). The average per-capita consumption of pig meat was 39.5 kilos (2006 data). Nowadays, domestic supply covered 44% of demand. The shortfall is mainly made up by imports from Poland, with 32,000 tonnes in 2007. With the exception of 2006, these figures have risen continuously since 2002, with a sharp rise after the country joined the EU in 2004. In 2011, exports of live animals were equivalent to 800,000 head. Exports peaked in 2009 with a single destination: Russia. However, from that year on, the amount fell sharply due to the import duties imposed by the Russian government.
independence, the Baltic republics had the possibility of opening up to external markets as a way to prosperity.
According to Eurostat figures, the total number of pigs in Lithuania is 790,000, that is 0.53% of the EU-27 total of 148.5 million in 2011. while imports increased by 28 percent compared with 2010. The domestic market also showed signs of recovery although at the end of 2011, there were signs of a slowdown, due, among other reasons to a fall of 2.1% in industrial production, the basis as the Lithuanian economy. With a population of 3.3 million, Lithuania has an area of 6.53
6
million hectares, 60% of which is classified as farmland, although between 700,000 and 800,000 hectares have been abandoned. The country stands out for its cereal production, which has been growing from year to year until reaching between 4 and 5 million tonnes in recent harvests. Most pig production is in the centre of the country. There are 76 slaughterhouses and the ten biggest kill 70% of the total production.
GRAPH 1. - NUMBER OF PIGS IN LITHUANIA (2000-2011) 1200
1010,8
1000
Thousands of head
In the specific case of Lithuania, according to figures from the embassy in Madrid, the economy grew by 5.8 percent last year. This is the highest growth in three years, and is based around building, industry and financial services. The growth of almost a third in foreign trade in 2011 was one of the highest in the European Union. Exports rose by almost 29 percent,
800
1061,0
1114,7
1057,4
1127,1 897,1
1073,3 923,2
867,6
929,4 928,2 790,3
600 400 200 0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Years
According to Eurostat figures, the total number of pigs in Lithuania is 790,000, that is 0.53% of the EU-27 total of 148.5 million in 2011. As graph 1 shows, the Lithuanian herd peaked at 1.12 million head in 2006 but has
With regard to the farms, most are obsolete. According to data from the Lithuanian Pig Producers’ Association, there were 151,835 farms in 2005, but 93% of these had between 1 and 9 pigs and 6.5% between 10 and 49 animals.
Given these figures, the Association recognises that things had to change. One point to bear in mind is the quality of the meat products. Algis Baravykas, the head of the Lithuanian Association, believes that there are three vectors responsible for quality: the producers, the processing industry and the supermarkets. In the case of the producers, the Association believes that a change in breed is needed; selecting the animals according to the desired type of meat; regulating their feed and creating new conditions for the animals as well as reducing the quantity of medicaments used.
0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Years
niche is there. President Saerimmer said that to cover the domestic demand, Lithuania needs to increase the pig herd by half a million per year.
For Baravykas, there are other challenges that the Lithuanian pig sector must face. One of these is health inspections, such as of the outbreaks of African swine fever
. (M.P.)
THE challenges that the Lithuanian pig sector must face is health inspections, such as of the outbreaks of African swine fever and classical swine fever.
FUTURENEWS
Baltic production in the EPP
These targets for the farmers give a clear illustration of the shortcomings of the Lithuanian pig sector. The most basic challenges have yet to be met, although there are other more serious handicaps, such as adapting the farms to the requirements of European legislation (such as the animal welfare directive), that make the task of reaching the level of their European competitors even more complicated. Despite the relatively minor figures of the pig sector, the country has a potential for investment. Nor surprisingly, many projects have been carried out. The leading Lithuanian producer, Saerimmer, has invested 190 million litas ($67.8 million) since it started up in the Baltic country in 1999. The planned investment for 2012 is 6.75 million litas ($2.4 million), nut in June, the company president, Salius Lyaonavichyus, announced that this year the investment would go to Russia instead of Lithuania. According to
and classical swine fever, which would benefit the resumption of exports of live animals to Russia. In the EPP congress, Baravykas concluded that “a country with large areas of land to fertilise with the slurry, good cereal production and a tradition of eating pork, Lithuania has great potential for a strong swine industry, if it solves some of these aspects”.
In June, some three hundred people from 19 countries took part in the annual congress of the EPP, the European Pig Producers’ association in Vilnius, Lithuania. The central topic of discussion was “Pig production in the Baltic region – chances and challenges”. The EPP President Erik Thijssen opened the congress and was proud that such a great number of practitioners and persons who exchanged ideas and experiences, the main purpose of EPP congress according to Thijssen.
With the new regulations on group housing to be fully applied from January 2013, the EPP president said that EU pig production faces its biggest challenge. He asked the audience whether consumers will accept the higher costs of pig meat production or will imports from third countries fill the shortfall in demand due to farmers leaving the business. Experts from Lithuania, Russia, Belarus and Poland gave interesting speeches about the
economic potential of agriculture and the special topics regarding pig production in the Baltic region. The talks on the second day of the conference, with speakers from Denmark, United Kingdom, Norway and the Netherlands gave a more global overview of pork consumption, production and trade, as well as strategies against diseases and the use of antibiotics. A visit to typical Lithuanian pig farm completed the congress. The next congress will be held between 29 May and 1 June 2013 in Veije, Denmark. . (M.P.)
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PIGPRODUCTIONIN... Lyaonavichyus, although Lithuania only grows half the pigs it needs for domestic consumption, the strict requirements for building new farms have led to them taking the decision not to continue investing there. Lyaonavichyus stated that, “in the last 19 years, no new have farms have been able to be built”, and only upgrades of Soviet-era farms have been possible. However, the market
Pig production in
Lithuania
Regarding the popularity of the pig sector, Algis Baravykas told the European Pig Producers (EPP) Congress, held in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius in June this year, that “people believe that the pigs are badly fed on the farms and are forced to grow fast”. One of the consequences of this is that the consumers prefer to buy pork meat in the local markets, closer to the national producer.
GRAPH 2. PORK PRODUCTION IN LITHUANIA (2004-2011)
The Baltic countries offer some opportunities for pig production.
120
Tonnes of meat
100 Pork, in sausages, is one of the typical components of the Lithuanian diet.
80 60 40 20
gradually fallen since then. This is partly due to the emigration of people from the country to the town in search of new opportunities.
Lithuania joined the European Union in 2004 together with Latvia and Estonia, the Baltic republics that split form the former Soviet Union in 1990 in the case of Lithuania, and the other two in 1991. After regaining
In 2011, according to the EU, Lithuania produced 59 million tonnes of pig meat (graph 2). The average per-capita consumption of pig meat was 39.5 kilos (2006 data). Nowadays, domestic supply covered 44% of demand. The shortfall is mainly made up by imports from Poland, with 32,000 tonnes in 2007. With the exception of 2006, these figures have risen continuously since 2002, with a sharp rise after the country joined the EU in 2004. In 2011, exports of live animals were equivalent to 800,000 head. Exports peaked in 2009 with a single destination: Russia. However, from that year on, the amount fell sharply due to the import duties imposed by the Russian government.
independence, the Baltic republics had the possibility of opening up to external markets as a way to prosperity.
According to Eurostat figures, the total number of pigs in Lithuania is 790,000, that is 0.53% of the EU-27 total of 148.5 million in 2011. while imports increased by 28 percent compared with 2010. The domestic market also showed signs of recovery although at the end of 2011, there were signs of a slowdown, due, among other reasons to a fall of 2.1% in industrial production, the basis as the Lithuanian economy. With a population of 3.3 million, Lithuania has an area of 6.53
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million hectares, 60% of which is classified as farmland, although between 700,000 and 800,000 hectares have been abandoned. The country stands out for its cereal production, which has been growing from year to year until reaching between 4 and 5 million tonnes in recent harvests. Most pig production is in the centre of the country. There are 76 slaughterhouses and the ten biggest kill 70% of the total production.
GRAPH 1. - NUMBER OF PIGS IN LITHUANIA (2000-2011) 1200
1010,8
1000
Thousands of head
In the specific case of Lithuania, according to figures from the embassy in Madrid, the economy grew by 5.8 percent last year. This is the highest growth in three years, and is based around building, industry and financial services. The growth of almost a third in foreign trade in 2011 was one of the highest in the European Union. Exports rose by almost 29 percent,
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According to Eurostat figures, the total number of pigs in Lithuania is 790,000, that is 0.53% of the EU-27 total of 148.5 million in 2011. As graph 1 shows, the Lithuanian herd peaked at 1.12 million head in 2006 but has
With regard to the farms, most are obsolete. According to data from the Lithuanian Pig Producers’ Association, there were 151,835 farms in 2005, but 93% of these had between 1 and 9 pigs and 6.5% between 10 and 49 animals.
Given these figures, the Association recognises that things had to change. One point to bear in mind is the quality of the meat products. Algis Baravykas, the head of the Lithuanian Association, believes that there are three vectors responsible for quality: the producers, the processing industry and the supermarkets. In the case of the producers, the Association believes that a change in breed is needed; selecting the animals according to the desired type of meat; regulating their feed and creating new conditions for the animals as well as reducing the quantity of medicaments used.
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2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Years
niche is there. President Saerimmer said that to cover the domestic demand, Lithuania needs to increase the pig herd by half a million per year.
For Baravykas, there are other challenges that the Lithuanian pig sector must face. One of these is health inspections, such as of the outbreaks of African swine fever
. (M.P.)
THE challenges that the Lithuanian pig sector must face is health inspections, such as of the outbreaks of African swine fever and classical swine fever.
FUTURENEWS
Baltic production in the EPP
These targets for the farmers give a clear illustration of the shortcomings of the Lithuanian pig sector. The most basic challenges have yet to be met, although there are other more serious handicaps, such as adapting the farms to the requirements of European legislation (such as the animal welfare directive), that make the task of reaching the level of their European competitors even more complicated. Despite the relatively minor figures of the pig sector, the country has a potential for investment. Nor surprisingly, many projects have been carried out. The leading Lithuanian producer, Saerimmer, has invested 190 million litas ($67.8 million) since it started up in the Baltic country in 1999. The planned investment for 2012 is 6.75 million litas ($2.4 million), nut in June, the company president, Salius Lyaonavichyus, announced that this year the investment would go to Russia instead of Lithuania. According to
and classical swine fever, which would benefit the resumption of exports of live animals to Russia. In the EPP congress, Baravykas concluded that “a country with large areas of land to fertilise with the slurry, good cereal production and a tradition of eating pork, Lithuania has great potential for a strong swine industry, if it solves some of these aspects”.
In June, some three hundred people from 19 countries took part in the annual congress of the EPP, the European Pig Producers’ association in Vilnius, Lithuania. The central topic of discussion was “Pig production in the Baltic region – chances and challenges”. The EPP President Erik Thijssen opened the congress and was proud that such a great number of practitioners and persons who exchanged ideas and experiences, the main purpose of EPP congress according to Thijssen.
With the new regulations on group housing to be fully applied from January 2013, the EPP president said that EU pig production faces its biggest challenge. He asked the audience whether consumers will accept the higher costs of pig meat production or will imports from third countries fill the shortfall in demand due to farmers leaving the business. Experts from Lithuania, Russia, Belarus and Poland gave interesting speeches about the
economic potential of agriculture and the special topics regarding pig production in the Baltic region. The talks on the second day of the conference, with speakers from Denmark, United Kingdom, Norway and the Netherlands gave a more global overview of pork consumption, production and trade, as well as strategies against diseases and the use of antibiotics. A visit to typical Lithuanian pig farm completed the congress. The next congress will be held between 29 May and 1 June 2013 in Veije, Denmark. . (M.P.)
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