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African Swine Fever: Page 76
African Swine Fever
Largest Estonian feed mill opens despite regional challenges
Estonian meat and dairy industries are hampered by numerous factors which are affecting the price and the demand for feed production. Despite this challenge, Pro Grupp Invest OÜ opens the country’s largest feed mill.
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African Swine Fever
How is import substitution affecting Russian agriculture?
Food imports look likely to be down by half this year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture for the Russian Federation, from US$41 billion in 2014 to an estimated US$25 billion this year.
African Swine Fever
Pig breeder ensures production, meat quality through feed
Russian pig breeder combats the mycotoxins found in local grains by implementing mycotoxin management program.
African Swine Fever
Lithuania imposes bans after African swine fever outbreak
In reaction to the outbreak of African swine fever inLithuania, the Food and Veterinary Service (SFVS) on January 28 ordered severalimport bans, according to a report.The ban includes animal feed produced in Lithuania’ssoutheastern regions, and reproductive materials from live pigs, includingembryos, egg cells and sperm.
African Swine Fever
Ukraine eyes increased feed production
The growth of the Ukrainian feed industry will double in the coming future following a series of large investments, say forecast experts with the country's Ministry of Agriculture. According to analysts, the country, which in 2012 reported 10 million tons of annual production and a growth rate of 10 to 15 percent per year, is expected grow its total feed production output by 60 percent.
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