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Animal Feed Manufacturing
From tariffs to tech: US feed manufacturers' 2026 outlook
From mycotoxin pressures and shifting trade dynamics, feed industry leaders identify the trends that will define the next 12 months.
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Senators to USDA: Time to prioritize HPAI poultry vaccine
Rabobank: Global animal protein will see slower growth, rising challenges in 2026
Biochem to acquire BASF’s global glycinate business
Scandi Standard sustainability director elected to risk crops steering committee
Swine Health Information Center funds 12 new projects
Fevara to enter Brazil market with acquisition of Macal
Innovad to be acquired by private equity firm PAI Partners
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How Cargill uses digital tools to improve animal health, productivity
Elanco restructuring to affect 600 positions across the company
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Agriculture Technology
How Cargill uses digital tools to improve animal health, productivity
Guillaume Smeets, Cargill Animal Nutrition and Health’s senior vice president, strategic marketing and technology, explains how artificial intelligence contributes to the growth of the company’s feed and additives portfolio.
Business & Markets
Elanco restructuring to affect 600 positions across the company
The company said 300 jobs would be eliminated, and 300 would be shifted to other areas or locations.
Mycotoxins
Blood testing: a breakthrough in mycotoxin management
Innovation that uses animal blood to detect mycotoxin metabolites is deceptively simple, yet revolutionary in impact.
Feed Strategy Video Chat
Feed mills using predictive maintenance gain competitive edge [VIDEO]
Interstates' Nick Malott discusses why feed mills need integration, not more data.
African Swine Fever
Spanish ASF outbreak may be linked to lab leak
Investigations into the cause of recent African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks in Spain’s wild boar suggest a research lab is a possible source of the virus.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
EU reaches milestone agreement on plant breeding rules
Political agreement has been reached on the regulation of new techniques for plant breeding involving genetic alteration.
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Commodities
As USDA gets back on track, corn and soybean prices set to tick upward
Although U.S. production numbers are not yet up to date, strong global demand continues to erode corn and soybean supplies.
Feed Strategy Video Chat
The opportunity cost of unexplored feed production data [VIDEO]
BESTMIX's Lynn Verstrepen explains how AI can help nutritionists unlock the hidden value of their data, optimizing ingredient use and cost savings.
Regulatory Updates
EU deforestation rules face further 12-month postponement
Previously expected at the end of December, the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is now scheduled to come into effect for most companies in the bloc at the end of 2026.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever re-emerges in Spain
After a hiatus of more than 30 years, African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected again in Spain in two wild boar. Elsewhere in Europe, the disease has hit more backyard pigs in some Balkan states, and South Korea has recorded its first cases on a farm for two months.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Investments drive improved half-year results for Cranswick
Cranswick PLC, one of the leading food companies in the United Kingdom, reports double-digit increases in revenue and operating profit for the first half of its financial year.
Pig Health & Disease
Novel approach to control of classical swine fever
As South Korea moves toward CSF-free status, a new case is reported in a wild boar in Japan, and Indonesia has recorded new outbreaks in domestic pigs.
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