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African Swine Fever: Page 65
African Swine Fever
WH Group profit hurt by African swine fever
WH Group reported a nearly 17% decline in profits in the first half of 2019, citing higher meat prices due to African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks that have swept across China throughout the past year.
African Swine Fever
Right nursery nutrition at right time can lead to future market success
With today’s market prices, disease pressures and global demand for pork, swine producers are feeling the need more than ever to increase the number of pigs that successfully make it to market.
African Swine Fever
China lowers corn consumption forecast
China’s agriculture ministry has lowered its forecast on corn consumption, citing the outbreaks of African swine fever that have devastated the country throughout the past year.
African Swine Fever
Serbia reports first outbreaks of ASF
Serbia has reported four outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in backyard pigs in two districts.
Animal Nutrition Views
ASF’s impact on the feed additives industry
Another victim of the African swine fever (ASF) virus that is wiping out a huge chunk of the global pig industry, with no sign it has peaked, is the feed additives industry. Unlike previous years when this industry made tremendous gains by siding with the movement to reduce antibiotic usage in the animal industry, there appears very little role left for it to play in the crisis.
African Swine Fever
ASF likely to change Asian livestock farming
Chinese authorities have recorded the return of African swine fever (ASF) to Hubei province. Following the devastating losses to Asian pork production brought about by a year under the threat of outbreaks, some countries and entrepreneurs are taking the opportunity to make changes to their farming structure or businesses.
African Swine Fever
ASF situation deteriorates in Bulgaria, Moldova
New outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported in domestic pigs in Bulgaria, Moldova and Russia, and more European wild boar have tested positive for the virus.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever spreads in Southeast Asia
Since the Chinese authorities reported the first cases of African swine fever (ASF) in Liaoning province in August 2018, the disease has spread widely within China, and to other states in Asia — Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar and Vietnam — as well as to Europe and South Africa.
African Swine Fever
Slovakia records first cases of African swine fever
While the central European state of Slovakia has confirmed its first ever cases of African swine fever (ASF), there have been reports of confirmed new outbreaks among domestic pigs in Bulgaria, Moldova, Poland, Romania and Ukraine.
Animal Nutrition Views
How will ASF affect the ‘antibiotic reduction’ movement?
There is no denying that reducing antibiotic usage has become a political movement in some countries. But for now, there seems to be a lull in the fight against antibiotic usage.
African Swine Fever
Vietnamese traveler held for bringing ASF-infected pork into Japan
A Vietnamese traveler was arrested by Japanese authorities for illegally carrying pork products infected with African swine fever (ASF) virus into the country.
African Swine Fever
Bill calls for more ag inspectors at US ports of entry
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously approved bipartisan legislation that addresses the shortage of agricultural inspectors at U.S. ports of entry.
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