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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety: Page 5
Regulatory Updates
Georgia Poultry Federation reports legislative wins
The state’s poultry industry will benefit from higher truck weight limits and no sales tax for chicken house construction materials.
Brand Insights
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Regulatory Updates
AAFCO opens public comment on new additions to Common Food Index
AAFCO invites industry professionals to weigh in on proposed ingredients for its Common Food Index, a tool designed to enhance transparency and labeling consistency in animal food.
Regulatory Updates
Report: FDA suspends milk quality tests
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended its proficiency testing for Grade A raw milk and finished products, according to a Reuters report.
Regulatory Updates
New AAFCO program promises faster approval for animal feed ingredients
AAFCO and K-State Olathe collaborating on Scientific Review of Ingredient Submissions process.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
European Commission streamlines deforestation rules
Processes for implementing the European Union Deforestation Regulation have been clarified and simplified.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
3 GMO corn varieties authorized for feed use in Europe
After scientific evaluation, three varieties of genetically modified (GM) corn have been authorized for use in animal feed and human food in the European Union.
Feed Ingredient Insights
Are silage inoculants worth the cost?
With rising feed costs, it’s important to ask if they are always necessary, or are we adding expense without measurable benefit?
Avian Influenza
HPAI testing improvements suspended after HHS staffing cuts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is suspending efforts to improve testing for highly pathogenic avian influenza due to staffing cuts throughout the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a Reuters report.
Aquaculture
National Aquaculture Association seeks to streamline permitting system
The National Aquaculture Association (NAA) has asked U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins for her agency’s help in leading an effort to create meaningful regulatory changes for aquaculture.
Regulatory Updates
Reports: Key HPAI responders among FDA firings
Those to lose jobs were also involved with work related to antimicrobial resistance and investigations into contaminated feed.
African Swine Fever
Study suggests ASF virus can survive processing at soybean facilities
However, the researchers believe their work points to a strategy that could mitigate the spread of the virus.
Newsfeed
Report identifies places where ASF incursion ‘probable’ or ‘unlikely’
A new study has identified 10 places in Latin America and the Caribbean where the risk of African swine fever (ASF) incursion via informal imports is “probable.”
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