Jackie LindenJackie Linden is a freelance journalist based in the United Kingdom.From the Author - Page 17Legal NewsKenya's feed market under investigationAllegations of price fixing in the East African country’s livestock feed sector are being investigated as industry sources attribute ongoing high prices mainly to scarce supplies of corn and soybean meal.Animal Feed ManufacturingPoultry feed mill investment planned for EthiopiaTo support its business, a leading Middle Eastern hospitality chain plans construction of a poultry feed mill in the East African state.African Swine FeverSharp rise in ASF cases in southeastern EuropeSo far, African swine fever (ASF) among the Swedish wild boar population appears to be under control, but official reports from Balkan countries reveal a recent and rapid spread in the disease among backyard herds of domestic pigs.African Swine FeverLatest ASF outbreaks hit pig farms in Italy, western RussiaAmong the recent outbreaks of African swine fever to be confirmed in Europe are two affecting commercial farms in northwestern Italy and in the North Caucasian district of Russia.Animal Health & Veterinary3 Asian states report return of African swine feverIn Asia, Bhutan, Mongolia and Myanmar have recorded new cases of African swine fever in domestic pigs, and the disease has also returned to one region of Russia’s Far Eastern district.African Swine FeverBalkan states meet to discuss ASF controlAs the first ever cases of African swine fever are identified in Sweden, veterinary experts from the Balkan states have met to discuss ways of controlling the disease.Animal Feed Additives & IngredientsIndian state explores use of waste for more sustainable aquafeedsUsing organic waste as a substrate for the production of high-value and sustainable protein for fish and shrimp diets is just one area under investigation by the Kerala fisheries university.Animal Feed ManufacturingSri Lanka moves to reduce poultry feed costWith a hefty tax on the importation of a key feed ingredient — corn — prices of poultry products in Sri Lanka have risen above the world average.African Swine FeverLatest European research offers hope for better ASF controlTotal outbreaks European domestic and backyard pigs have already passed 2,000 so far this year, while more than 5,900 cases have been reported in wild boars.African Swine FeverMore ASF outbreaks reported in 4 South African regionsPig owners in South Africa’s Eastern Cape have been offered advice on preventing the spread of African swine fever.African Swine FeverChina supports ASF control in Balkan stateAfrican swine fever outbreaks are hitting more domestic pigs in southeastern and eastern Europe, with non-commercial herds bearing the brunt of the virus onslaught.African Swine FeverPhilippines prepares for delivery of ASF vaccineWhile the Philippines looks set to become one of the first recipients of vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) developed in Vietnam, there are concerns the country is not yet fully prepared to distribute the product.Previous PagePage 17 of 70Next Page