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New World screwworm
USDA confirms 6th case of New World screwworm in US
The latest case is in a calf in La Salle County, Texas.
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Georgia Animal Feed Program achieves full implementation from FDA
New Mexico sees first case of New World screwworm; additional case reported in Texas
Trump administration names new senior adviser for NWS preparedness
Canada implements animal import restrictions due to NWS in US
USDA confirms 2 additional cases of New World screwworm in US
Second case of New World screwworm confirmed 5.6 miles from first
AVMA: Veterinarians are key to New World screwworm response
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Grain, oilseed import levies set to go ahead in Zimbabwe
Roof fire occurs at Alabama rendering plant
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Grain, oilseed import levies set to go ahead in Zimbabwe
Despite opposition from one industry association, the government is going ahead with the imposition of levies on imported grains and oilseeds in the southern African state.
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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.
Worker Safety
Roof fire occurs at Alabama rendering plant
Nobody was injured in the incident at Tyson Foods’ River Valley Ingredients facility.
International Trade
Brazilian pork exports grow, FMD-free status recognized
May exports of pig meat by Brazil broke another record for the month, and the trade could expand further as China officially recognizes Brazil’s status as free of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD).
Animal Health & Veterinary
Texas governor looks to accelerate construction of new NWS sterile fly facility
The original operational capability for the facility in Edinburg, Texas, was originally targeted for November 2027, but Gov. Greg Abbott said he would like to see the facility operational by May 2027.
Animal Health & Veterinary
USDA ramps up sterile fly dispersal after NWS re-emergence
Officials reiterated that New World screwworm (NWS) infestation is treatable and urged livestock producers to monitor their animals closely and report any suspected cases.
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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US ag groups confident in USDA’s capability to respond to NWS
American Farm Bureau Federation’s president said re-emergence of New World screwworm will have an immediate impact, but House and Senate ag committee leaders say it is not a reason to panic.
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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