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Avian Influenza: Page 12
Feed Production by Region
World Feed Panorama: Avian flu, oversupply slowing growth
In its 26th year, the World Feed Panorama survey tracks 2016 global compound feed production and compares these volumes against historical data to highlight industry trends.
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Poultry
Indonesian animal feed production to rise in 2016
Total animal feed production in Indonesia is forecast to increase this year, buoyed up strong demand for aquafeeds, while the poultry sector is struggling with oversupply in the market and the recent return of avian flu.
Avian Influenza
Wilbur-Ellis Feed aims to prevent spread of Avian Influenza
Wilbur-Ellis Feed has implemented an Avian Influenza biosecurity program at its facility in Gaffney, SC, in an effort to prevent the spread of the contagious viral disease.
IPPE News
Poultry feed additive may help stop the spread of HPAI
Poultry farmers might want to look to a familiar product to stop the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza through feed additives.
Poultry
Animal feed trends for the week ending Oct. 29
The past week brought us news about feed efficiency and sustainability, Adisseo on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, feed additives, EU organic feed sourcing rules, Evonik’s new methionine production site, avian influenza's impact on the US feed industry, FSMA preventive control rules, and a blog on the 20th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition proceedings
Avian Influenza
AI could mean 100-million-bushel decline in feed use
The United States is on the tail end of the worst avian influenza outbreak in history, with 222 confirmed cases and more than 47 million birds affected across 15 states. USDA expects the outbreak to plateau near 50 million birds this summer.
Avian Influenza
Farms hit by avian flu selling unused feed on local market
Sunrise Farms, a chicken farm in Iowa that lost 3.8 million birds to avian influenza, is selling its stocks of feed on the local market.
Poultry Health & Disease
APHIS moves up deadline on AI vaccine proposal comments
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has moved up the deadline for submitting written comments on the proposal of a vaccination program to combat avian influenza (AI) because of the urgency of the outbreak.
Avian Influenza
China bird flu could curb demand for animal feed
There is concern that the spread of bird flu in China willhamper demand for animal feed, as livestock owners cut their herds due tofalling hog prices.Feed production fell in 2013 for the first time in almost adecade as an outbreak of H7N9 cut demand, and output this year may be flat from2013, according to a survey of four Chinese feed mills and three local analystsby Bloomberg News.
Business & Markets
China experiences the ‘toughest years’ on record
China Feed Industry Association data have shown compound feeds accounting for almost 162 million metric tons of the total of 191 million metric tons of all feeds produced by Chinese feed mills in 2013. On association figures, this meant a 1.2 percent reduction in China's compound feed production, while total feed tonnage was down by 1.8 percent.
Business & Markets
Positive forecasts for Latin American poultry, pork
Avian influenza hit Mexico's poultry industry again in 2013, and there were fears initially of a big downturn in the national production of meat and eggs so that feed requirements would also be lower. But national chicken and egg production actually rose for 2013 despite the episodes of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H7N3 between January and August, on data from Mexican poultry union UNA.
Avian Influenza
Alltech releases 2013 global feed survey numbers
Aidan Connolly, vice president of Alltech, released theresults of Alltech’s third annual global animal feed survey in a webinarJanuary 27. The survey found 963 million metric tons of feed was produced globallyin 2013, up 1 percent from 954 million the previous year.
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