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Lawsuit demands FDA respond to petitions seeking to ban ractopamine
The Animal Legal Defense Fund, Center for Biological Diversity, Center for Food Safety and Food Animal Concerns Trust are seeking a response to their rulemaking petitions urging for the reduction or elimination of the feed additive in farmed animals.
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UK pig association urges members to prevent, prepare for ASF
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Vaccine could save US cattle industry $1 billion annually
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ForFarmers board nominates CFO, executive board member candidate
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Report: Calif. pork prices up, sales down due to Prop 12
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HPAI in cattle: What you need to know
Feed Strategy asked University of Missouri associate extension professor Scott Poock, DVM, about the outbreak and what producers should be doing differently to protect their herds.
Avian Influenza
HPAI confirmed on Kansas dairy farms
2 states now report highly pathogenic avian influenza in their dairy herds while federal and state agencies monitor the situation.
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Business & Markets
Report: Calif. pork prices up, sales down due to Prop 12
New data shows California’s Proposition 12, which was partially implemented on July 1, 2023, has raised pork prices for consumers and decreased pork sales volumes in the state.
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6 key factors affecting grain and protein markets
Economists Richard Brock and Steve Meyer discuss some of the driving forces behind key commodities.
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Court: Claims against ingredient supplier not covered by insurance
Appeals court finds insurer for Gold Coast Commodities does not have a duty to defend the company against lawsuits alleging dumping of pollutants due to the policy’s pollution exclusion.
Feed Production by Region
Germany reports decline in animal feed sales
While the volume of German compound feed sales declined in 2023 compared with the previous year, the drop was smaller than in the recent past.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Study identifies gene associated with recovery from ASF
The discovery could be used to breed pigs with better immune responses or resistance to ASF, researcher says.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever returns to Mongolia
After a five-month hiatus, African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected on a farm in Mongolia, as well as in domestic pigs in Bhutan and wild boar in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and South Korea.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Improved productivity, efficiency may cut feed costs
Crops and livestock are more productive than they have been in the past, and that's keeping commodity prices low despite uncooperative weather patterns, economist says.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Estonia, France confirm notifiable diseases in pigs
In recent days, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PPRS) virus has been reported on an Estonian pig farm, while France is experiencing a growing number of outbreaks of Aujeszky’s disease in domestic pigs and wild boar.
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