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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety: Page 49
African Swine Fever
China pig farmers ramp up biosecurity to slow ASF spread
Biosecurity at pig farms and feed mills in China is being tightened in an effort to slow the spread of African swine fever (ASF), according to a Reuters report.
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Feed Additives
Beta Hatch awarded Clean Energy Fund from Washington State
Beta Hatch, a Washington-based company industrializing the production of insects as a sustainable protein for animal feed, was awarded $937,800 by the Washington State Department of Commerce.
African Swine Fever
ASF researcher: Controlling Chinese outbreak could take decades
Former Plum Island pathobiologist calls Chinese outbreak of ASF a "game changer" that will pose a threat for years to come, even in the U.S. And a vaccine, he says, may not be able to solve the problem.
Animal Feed Recalls
Cargill expands feed recall due to elevated aflatoxin levels
Cargill’s animal nutrition business is expanding its voluntary recall of select Southern States feed due to aflatoxin levels that exceed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) action levels.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
EFSA proposes tool to better evaluate food safety risks
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has proposed a standardized method to evaluate risk related to chemical contamination of food and animal feed.
African Swine Fever
ASF spurs additional research into optimal feed holding times
New research suggests producers would benefit from erring on the side of caution when it comes to feed that may be contaminated with viral diseases, but questions about the practicality of extended feed holding times remain.
African Swine Fever
Feed, biosecurity breaches likely vectors for animal viruses
African swine fever (ASF) virus could enter and be transmitted in the U.S. through animal feed and feed ingredients, but that is only one of the many potential vehicles for viral transmission, according to Cassandra Jones, undergraduate research coordinator in the Department of Animal Sciences & Industry at Kansas State University.
Feed Additives
Beta Hatch wins investment from Flywheel
Beta Hatch, a Washington-based company industrializing the production of insects as a sustainable protein for animal feed, has won $135,000 in funding and cash prizes at the annual Flywheel Investment Conference in Wenatchee, Washington.
Animal Feed Recalls
Cargill recalls Southern States feed due to mycotoxins
Cargill’s animal nutrition business is conducting a voluntary recall of select Southern States feed due to aflatoxin levels that exceed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s action levels.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever: What feed manufacturers need to know
An overview of the impact African swine fever will have on global animal protein, pork and feed production in 2019 and how feed manufacturers can mitigate the risks of its spread with biosecurity best practices.
African Swine Fever
The latest African swine fever (ASF) information
The latest African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks and information covering vaccine research, symptoms, biosecurity measures and trade implications for global and U.S. pig farmers.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Grains Council report: US corn exports show good quality
While corn exports continue to sustain more damage in storage, levels of mycotoxins in U.S. corn exports are at their lowest levels in years, according to the U.S. Grains Council.
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