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Swine: Page 21
African Swine Fever
Union asks UK to stop pork imports from some EU countries
The National Farmers Union of Scotland is demanding the U.K. stop importing pork from countries with African swine fever.
African Swine Fever
Canada invests in pork industry expansion, ASF prevention
The Canandian government will make investments into the pork industry's marketing initiatives and African swine fever prevention and preparation.
African Swine Fever
Preparing for ASF in the US: A work in progress
Experts agree the U.S. is better prepared to prevent ASF from entering the U.S. than it was when the virus was first detected in China in 2018, but the preparation never stops and should always be improving.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
ABN progresses plans for new UK feed mill
The U.K.’s largest poultry and pig feed company has announced plans to build a new production facility at a British Sugar factory in eastern England.
Feed Production by Region
ASF-related pig losses mount in Asia, Africa
While a new wave of African swine fever is threatening the recovery of Vietnam’s pig sector from previous outbreaks, further cases are confirmed elsewhere in Asia.
African Swine Fever
3 European states register new ASF cases in pigs
Over the past week, outbreaks of African swine fever have been confirmed in Poland, Romania and Russia, while new cases among wild boar were detected in seven European countries.
Latest News
Dutch study eyes sustainability of insect production
A new study at Wageningen University and Research (WUR) in The Netherlands demonstrates in more detail how the production of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) can contribute to the circular economy.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
PODCAST: Biomarker analysis adds new layer to mycotoxin monitoring
Learn about a new tool from Innovad that uses a blood biomarker analysis to determine the mycotoxin risk and exposure to animals.
Feed Additives
With dry lysine shortage, don’t wait to reformulate feed
Pig producers who haven’t already made feed formulation adjustments because of the dry lysine shortage would be wise to do so before they no longer have a choice.
Animal Nutrition
Study: Gruel feeding frequency doesn’t impact mortality
Research done at Kansas State University (KSU) shows that there is no meaningful difference in the mortality of pigs who were gruel fed twice a day versus those who were gruel fed four times a day.
African Swine Fever
Rabobank: Global animal protein markets to settle in 2022
Global animal protein markets will begin to settle in 2022, but many drivers of change will remain, according to a new Rabobank report.
African Swine Fever
Study will examine ASF risk from artificial insemination
New research will examine the risk of introducing African swine fever (ASF) via artificial insemination (AI) in pork production.
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