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2025 World's Top Feed Companies: 146 global feed manufacturers hit or exceed 1 million metric tons
Annual report highlights companies manufacturing the highest volumes of complete feed in 2024.
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NOVUS announces new technical service manager
Vilomix invests in new premix factory in Poland
AFIA President and CEO Constance Cullman elected IFIF chair
Bill would establish task force to identify trade barriers to US ag exports
DSM-Firmenich, Schothorst partner on sustainability
NNSA, Texas A&M AgriLife partner to combat NWS
University of Arizona joins fight against New World screwworm
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EPA, under Trump, moves forward with stricter regulation of PFAS
Congress mulling bill opponents say would ban hemp in the US
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EPA, under Trump, moves forward with stricter regulation of PFAS
PFAS 'forever' chemicals have contaminated water, marine and other feed ingredients around the globe and could impact feed mills, AFIA says.
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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Congress mulling bill opponents say would ban hemp in the US
Language inserted in a spending bill before the government shutdown would narrow the types of hemp produced and sold in the U.S.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
New case of New World screwworm detected in Mexico
Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has reported a new case of New World screwworm (NWS) in Montemorelos, Nuevo León, which originated in the south-southeast of the country.
Regulatory Updates
GM corn variety cleared for use in EU animal feeds
Another genetically modified (GM) variety of corn has been approved for use in the European Union.
African Swine Fever
Estonia declares end to ASF emergency phase
As the highest alert level for African swine fever is stepped down in Estonia, new cases in domestic pigs have been confirmed in four other European states, and there are further outbreaks in India.
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RaboResearch: Beef-on-dairy offers strategic opportunities
By integrating beef genetics into dairy systems, producers worldwide can unlock new revenue streams, improve animal welfare, and meet evolving market and sustainability demands.
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Improved profit reported by 2Agriculture
Latest fiscal results from Great Britain feed company record higher margins in 2024, despite a dip in overall revenue compared with the previous year.
Business & Markets
Vietnam-China farm investment set to boost pork supply to Ho Chi Minh City
A new partnership between BAF Vietnam and Muyuan Foods will bring a significant boost to the pig meat supply in southern Vietnam by 2027.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Modernized Belarus feed mill receives presidential approval
President Aleksandr Lukashenko visits the upgraded feed mill, which produces feeds for poultry, cattle and sheep.
Animal Health & Veterinary
FDA conditionally approves first drug for NWS in cattle
Dectomax-CA1 from Zoetis is conditionally approved for use only in cattle.
African Swine Fever
ASF outbreak on European farm leads to job losses
In the absence of declared support from the government, one Maag Agro farm in Estonia hit by ASF led to the company decision to severely cut its workforce.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
De Heus opens $17M animal feed factory in Punjab
Dutch firm opened one of India's largest animal feed manufacturing facilities, creating more than 300 jobs and establishing production capacity of 180,000 metric tons annually in Punjab's agricultural region.
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