Ann ReusAnn Reus is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media who covers the animal feed and nutrition industries.From the Author - Page 76African Swine FeverKeeping US free of ASF is pork producers’ top priorityThe president of the National Pork Producers Council discussed the group's accomplishments in 2019 and goals for 2020African Swine FeverUSDA says it has developed ‘highly effective’ ASF vaccineUSDA scientists say they have developed a vaccine that is highly effective in protecting pigs against the current strain of African swine fever (ASF) that is spreading throughout Asia and Europe.Feed AdditivesWill feed additives play larger role in animal nutrition?Feed Strategy asked Biomin's new managing director, Franz Waxenecker, about his new role and the future of the industry as a whole.Latest NewsUS, China agree on ‘phase one’ of trade dealThe U.S. and China have agreed to terms of “phase one” of a trade deal, but specific details on the amount of U.S. agricultural products affected have not been disclosedAnimal Feed ManufacturersFDA warns rendering plant over adulterated feed productsA Virginia-based rendering plant has received a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because of the presence of pentobarbital in its animal fat products.African Swine FeverAustralia ramps up biosecurity fund to address ASF threatAustralia will add AUD66.6 million (US$45 million) to its biosecurity funding to address the threat of African swine fever (ASF).African Swine FeverChina’s animal feed demand to rebound by 8% in 2020The latest global update on African swine fever (ASF) from Rabobank says China’s hog feed consumption will likely bottom out in the first half of 2020, while poultry feed consumption will continue to grow.African Swine FeverEU compound feed production down 0.9% in 2019Compound livestock feed production in the EU-28 in 2019 was down, and overall compound feed production in the EU is likely to remain stable in 2020.African Swine FeverAsia drives growth in global beef tradeGrowing demand for beef is seen predominantly in Asia, due to several factors, including African swine fever (ASF), increasing wealth, and changing diets and tastes.African Swine FeverChina says its pig population has stopped decliningChina reports its pig herd size has stopped declining, suggesting the start of a recovery from the drastic effects of the African swine fever (ASF) virus.African Swine FeverReports: China to waive tariffs on US soybeans, porkChina plans to waive tariffs on imports of some American soybean and pork products.Animal Feed ManufacturersBRF accused of using banned substances in feedAn investigation in Brazil accused BRF of using banned substances in feed and falsifying documents and labels to evade food safety checks.Previous PagePage 76 of 108Next Page