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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety: Page 52
Animal Feed Recalls
ADM recalls Mintrate 36-15 Breed Right Tub cattle feed
ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of Archer Daniels Midland Co., is recalling 200-pound tubs of Mintrate 36-15 Breed Right Tub cattle feed, product number 54549AAA6H, because the product may contain elevated levels of non-protein nitrogen, which could be harmful to cattle.
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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
NGFA seeks changes to FDA’s draft guidance on FSMA imports
The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) has submitted a statement to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommending that the agency make several changes to its draft guidance to better inform importers on how they may comply with the import rules established under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Organic Trade Association kicks off pilot project to deter organic fraud
The Organic Trade Association has kicked off a groundbreaking pilot project by the organic industry to prevent and detect fraud in the global organic system.
Biosecurity
New program aims to reduce agricultural pests
Under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, producers and rural municipalities will have access to new programming to help reduce threats from agricultural pests with the new Pest Biosecurity Program.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
USDA issues proposed rule on bioengineered food labeling
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has issued a proposed rule to establish the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (NBFDS) passed by Congress in 2016.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
BASF to use blockchain technology for livestock sustainability
BASF Corp. and arc-net are collaborating to use blockchain technology to capture and analyze sustainability parameters in livestock production along the value chain.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
USDA cracks down on fraudulent organic certificates
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released a list of companies it alleges are using fraudulent certificates that say their products are USDA certified organic.
Feed Mill Management
Dust control systems take on new economical designs
As regulations tighten and safety remains a priority, dust collection technology is advancing to improve equipment performance.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Neogen revenues up 8 percent in third quarter
Neogen Corp.’s revenues for the third quarter of its 2018 fiscal year, which ended February 28, increased 8 percent to $95.9 million, from the previous year’s third quarter revenues of $88.4 million.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
NGFA responds to USDA’s position on plant breeding innovation
The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) issued a statement on plant breeding innovation, such as gene editing techniques, after an announcement by Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue stating that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) “does not regulate or have plans to regulate plants that could otherwise have been developed through traditional breeding techniques as long as they are not plant pests or developed using plant pests.”
Feed Production by Region
10 thoughts on political, policy landscape in Washington
Roger Bernard, senior agriculture policy analyst at Informa Economics, gave an update on the political and policy landscape in Washington at the American Feed Industry Association’s Purchasing and Ingredients Suppliers Conference on Wednesday in Fort Worth, Texas.
Latest News
NGFA seeks clarification on trucking rules
The National Grain and Feed Association urged the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to clarify trucking regulatory exemptions for agriculture. The electronic logging device waiver that protects drivers transporting agricultural products ends on March 18.
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