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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety: Page 11
Avian Influenza
Colorado to require H5N1 testing of dairy operations
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) will require dairy cow operations to test for H5N1, the Commissioner of Agriculture said in an order issued July 22.
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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
German model estimates limits for 'forever chemicals' in feeds
Researchers have used modeling to establish the concentrations of PFAS considered safe in feeds for farm animals, and potentially guide future regulation of the feed industry in this area.
Biosecurity
Saskatchewan puts moratorium on new wild boar farms
The government of Saskatchewan in Canada has updated regulations, putting a moratorium on new wild boar farms.
International Trade
European Commission allows certain GM corn imports for feed
The European Commission (EC) has authorized two genetically modified (GM) corn crops and renewed the authorization for another for human food and animal feed.
Regulatory Updates
CFIA publishes new, updated Feeds Regulations
These modernized regulations include a range of new and updated requirements that will improve the safety of livestock feed and the food production continuum, reflect international best practices, and support innovation within the animal feed sector.
Sustainability in Feed Production
Danish farming forges new path to meet environmental goals
Denmark looks set to become the first country in the world to impose a tax on the farming sector related to environmental impacts.
Avian Influenza
Study: H5N1 stable on milking equipment for at least 1 hour
H5N1 virus in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for at least one hour, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Emory University.
Regulatory Updates
AFIA applauds introduction of EMIT LESS Act
The bipartisan bill seeks to curb enteric methane emissions from US dairy and beef operations.
Regulatory Updates
Ag groups praise progress on US farm bill
AFIA, NPPC and AFBF thanked Sen. John Boozman, R-Arkansas, ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry in separate press releases this week.
Animal Feed Recalls
ADM expands recall on various animal feed products
ADM Animal Nutrition is expanding the recalls announced on March 30 and April 11 to include additional products due to elevated levels of magnesium, sodium, calcium, chloride and/or phosphorus.
Legal News
Darling Ingredients fined $15,000 for environmental violations
The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) has fined Darling Ingredients, owner of the Dorchester County Valley Proteins animal waste rendering plant, US$15,000 for repeated violations that could pollute waterways.
Biosecurity
H5N1 in dairy herd spurs new biosecurity protocols, technologies
The emergence of avian influenza virus in the U.S. dairy industry prompts producers to revisit and enhance biosecurity measures.
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