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African Swine Fever: Page 68
African Swine Fever
China ag ministry rejects claims of successful ASF vaccine
China’s Ministry of Agriculture has rejected a claim that an African swine fever (ASF) vaccine developed in China has shown certain preventive effects after clinical trials.
African Swine Fever
China-developed ASF vaccine has shown preventive effects
South China's Hainan Province Agricultural authorities confirmed that the African swine fever (ASF) vaccine developed in China has shown certain preventive effects after clinical trials.
African Swine Fever
SPACE to focus on many issues facing agriculture
The livestock farming sector is affected by global economics and health issues. The spread of African swine fever around the world and, in particular, China is just one example of a crisis affecting the markets. Everyone involved in livestock farming worldwide is aware of the importance of managing animal health along the entire livestock production value chain.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever hits a third Polish pig farm
That African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed at two commercial farms in different regions of Poland within one month must be matter for concern for a country fighting a long-running battle against the disease in its wild boar population. New outbreaks of the disease have also been confirmed in domestic pigs in China, Hong Kong, Romania, South Africa, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
African Swine Fever
Top 10 animal feed industry articles from May
News about African swine fever dominated the animal feed industry in May.
Animal Nutrition Views
If everything is going to ‘taste like chicken,’ why pay more?
Now that ASF is going to raise the price of pork meat, will consumers accept that or go for equally tasty chicken?
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OIE launches global initiative to control ASF
The recent upsurge in the spread of African swine fever (ASF) throughout several regions of the world poses a direct threat to the majority of pig populations worldwide. The 87th General Assembly of World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) National Delegates has called for the establishment of a global initiative to control the disease, in hope of eradicating it entirely, and to reduce its devastating economic impacts on the pig industry. This initiative will be coordinated by the OIE and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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US crop plantings still far behind average
U.S. corn and soybean planting progress remains far behind average, while crop prices soar and protein producers see their stock prices fall.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever hits North Korea, losses mount in Vietnam
Vietnam’s battle to bring African swine fever (ASF) under control continues, but losses are already estimated at 1.7 million animals. There have been new outbreaks in domestic pigs in China, Poland, Romania, South Africa and Ukraine, and a first outbreak has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Korea.
Animal Nutrition Views
Where will feed prices go if ASF bonanza materializes?
Why isn’t anybody talking about feed prices in terms of a global ASF catastrophe (or opportunity, depending from where one sits)?
African Swine Fever
USDA: Effective vaccine for ASF could be eight years out
It could be years before researchers are able to answer key questions about ASF, USDA undersecretary Greg Ibach told U.S. lawmakers earlier this week.
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Will the US benefit from ASF in China?
Pork producers around the world are wondering who China will turn to for supply and how politics will continue to play a role.
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