Ann ReusAnn Reus is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media who covers the animal feed and nutrition industries.From the Author - Page 71Animal Feed ManufacturersCargill cancels earnings release due to COVID-19Cargill has canceled its third quarter earnings release due to the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Latest NewsElanco withdraws 2020 revenue, earnings guidanceElanco Animal Health has withdrawn its previously announced 2020 revenue and earnings per share guidance, as a result of the effects of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Consumer TrendsHorizon Organic aims to be carbon positive by 2025Horizon Organic wants to become carbon positive – removing more carbon than it emits – by 2025.Animal Feed ManufacturersMercer Landmark opens high-capacity feed mill in OhioMercer Landmark has opened a new feed mill in St. Henry, Ohio.Feed AdditivesCOVID-19 to greatly impact animal feed additive pricesThe novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is expected to have the greatest impact on animal health and feed additive prices in 2020, according to Rabobank.Animal Feed ManufacturingHomeland Security recognizes food, ag sectors as ‘essential’The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued guidance that includes the food and agriculture industries in its “essential critical infrastructure workforce” that should continue operations during the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.NewsfeedTop secret government chickens aid in vaccine developmentDid you know there are secret government chickens in undisclosed locations all over the U.S. laying eggs to be used for vaccine development?African Swine FeverVietnam’s feed industry sees market shifts, modernizationAlthough Vietnam has been hit hard by African swine fever (ASF), its animal feed market is dynamic, resilient, highly entrepreneurial and is expected to see strong growth rates and relatively stable market conditions this year.Animal Feed ManufacturersFeed industry urges states to ensure animals’ access to foodThe American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) and 23 state and regional feed and grain associations have sent a letter to America’s governors, lieutenant governors and staff to urge them to allow businesses in the animal feed and pet food supply chain to remain open as non-essential businesses are closed in an effort to contain the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).Animal Feed ManufacturersAFIA’s advice to members amid pandemic: Be preparedDiligent planning and preparation can help the animal feed industry deal with the challenges stemming from the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and continue to provide animal feed and pet food across the country.Animal Feed ManufacturersHow are animal feed companies coping with COVID-19?As the new coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world, businesses – including those in the animal feed industry – may be affected in various ways, such as worker shortages, supply chain disruptions and production shutdowns.Latest NewsCanada ratifies US-Mexico-Canada trade pactThe Canadian Parliament has ratified the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) before taking a three-week recess amid the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Previous PagePage 71 of 108Next Page