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Animal Health & Veterinary
USDA confirms case of New World screwworm in United States
Three-week-old calf in Zavala County, Texas, affected, with no further detections elsewhere.
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EuroTier opens applications for EuroTier Innovation Award 2026
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Singapore technology center to drive aquafeed innovation
Petra Volckaert appointed chief digital officer at Nutreco
De Heus launches Partner Hub in Serbia
German-Ukrainian Entrepreneurs Forum 2026 to strengthen both countries’ agricultural, food sectors
US seafood producers request investigation into unfair trade practices
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Animal movement restrictions declared in Texas after NWS found
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Animal Health & Veterinary
Animal movement restrictions declared in Texas after NWS found
The Texas Animal Health Commission has declared animal movement restrictions in two counties after New World screwworm (NWS) was found in Zavala County, effective immediately.
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Five Ways Immune Function Influences Feed Efficiency
Land O'Lakes Inc
Broiler feed efficiency is influenced by immune function, as even healthy birds divert nutrients to immune activity, impacting growth and highlighting the need for balanced nutrition strategies.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Rollins: USDA ready to respond ‘immediately’ to NWS threat
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said New World screwworm has been detected 25 miles from the U.S. border.
African Swine Fever
New ASF cases in pigs in recorded in 4 Asian states, South Africa
In Asia, new cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been detected in northern India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. While the disease appears to have re-emerged in domestic pigs in South Africa, further cases in the wild population have been confirmed widely in Europe.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Europe aims to simplify feed safety requirements
As part of a widespread program to simplify legislation in the European Union (EU), the European Council has announced changes relating to the safety of food and feed.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
PRRS costs US pig industry billions annually as ASF threat persists
National Pork Board CEO discusses swine health plan with Oklahoma State University ag dean Jayson Lusk.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
ForFarmers reports strong start to 2026
The geopolitical situation and animal diseases in Europe have affected business, but Dutch-based feed producer ForFarmers reports improvements in sales volume, turnover and profitability for the first quarter of the new financial year.
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Feed capacity expansion planned at Zichis Agro-Allied of Nigeria
Based in the West African state, Zichis Agro-Allied Industries PLC has announced an increase in feed production that would make it one of the region’s largest manufacturers.
African Swine Fever
Nations advised how to optimize ASF vaccine use
New guidelines have been published on how vaccination can contribute to the global control of African swine fever (ASF).
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VICTAM International turns 60 with eyes on what comes next [PODCAST]
Victam Corporation B.V.
VICTAM's Sebas van den Ende talks workforce shifts, automation, global market pressures and what he hopes exhibitors and attendees are talking about when VICTAM International opens its doors in Utrecht this June.
Feed Production by Region
FEFAC: 2026 EU feed production expected to reach 152 million metric tons
This marginal change reflects relative stability across most animal production sectors, despite increasing market uncertainty and diverging national market trends.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Insect protein's reality check
High costs, failed ventures and slower-than-expected market growth temper early optimism.
Commodities
Corn, soybean prices hinge on uncertain US-China trade deal
Both commodities continue to see wide price swings depending on whether traders believe China will follow through on commitments to buy US goods.
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