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African Swine Fever
Why Vietnamese pig farmers are reluctant to carry out ASF vaccination
Pig owners in Vietnam would be more likely to vaccinate their animals against African swine fever (ASF) if they had more information on available vaccines, established vaccination protocols, virus strains in their area, and there was a compensation scheme in place in case of losses.
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Northern Ireland firm fined for animal feed law breach
The fine came after detection of animal components in calf feed at Robin Rainey & Sons Ltd. Meanwhile, the lower BSE risk in United Kingdom beef has been officially recognized.
African Swine Fever
Researcher: ASF vaccine development no longer in its infancy
Vaccines for the disease are increasingly effective, researchers say, but some safety concerns remain.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
How AI can help identify protein alternatives in animal nutrition
By leveraging artificial intelligence, the industry can accelerate innovation while maintaining high nutritional standards and profitability.
Worker Safety
Worker dies in feed mill accident in Taiwan
A worker has died after becoming trapped in milling equipment in the west of Taiwan.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
Cattle group to FDA: Approve Ivermectin against screwworms
Concerns about a potential U.S. infestation are growing after NWS was detected in Mexico.
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African Swine Fever
ASF virus detected in another German state
For the first time, the African swine fever (ASF) virus has been found in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a wild boar testing positive.
Commodities
New renewable fuel standards to drive US soybean demand
The new standards have spiked soybean prices, but costs should come back down if the weather holds, economist says.
Aquaculture
Continued reliance on wild fish puts salmon production at risk
Investor group report says strategies to replace wild-caught fish in salmon feed do little to mitigate potential financial losses.
African Swine Fever
Study: Ticks could help spread ASF in the US
Researchers are working on new control recommendations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
International Trade
Brazilian pork exports continue upward trend
Increased shipments to the Philippines have helped drive up exports of pig meat by Brazil in volume and value in the first five months of this year.
Consumer Trends
Consumer confidence in eggs, dairy strong despite H5N1 outbreaks
U.S. consumer demand for eggs and milk remain strong, despite H5N1 outbreaks in poultry and dairy cattle.
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