Jackie LindenJackie Linden is a freelance journalist based in the United Kingdom.From the Author - Page 25Animal Feed ManufacturingMore than half of Irish feed imports are genetically modifiedAbout three-quarters of imported raw materials comes from Argentina, the U.S., Canada and Brazil — where GM crops are widely grown.Feed Production by RegionKenyan judge rules against lifting GMO import banThe surprise move suspends a recent decision by the national government to allow the importation of genetically modified corn.African Swine FeverNew cases of ASF in pigs reported by 5 Asian statesIn Malaysia, a shortage of home-produced pork as a result of ASF may lie behind an agreement to allow the resumption of canned pork imports from South Korea.Animal NutritionUK’s Wynnstay acquires Tamar MillingAcquisition represents an opportunity for Wynnstay to continue its strategy to improve its services and products in southwest England.African Swine FeverAnother ASF outbreak at Romanian pig farmOver the past 10 days, only two European states have registered new outbreaks of African swine fever in domestic swine.African Swine FeverSouth Korea reports another ASF farm outbreakAs well as more cases in wild boar, authorities in South Korea report a further outbreak of African swine fever in domestic pigs.Animal Feed ManufacturersPilmico’s feed mill expansion in China, Vietnam progressesPilmico Group’s president and CEO said the firm will grow its presence in the Asia-Pacific animal feed market.African Swine FeverASF controls extended in east German stateIn Europe, African swine fever outbreaks have been reported in wild and domestic pigs, including at two commercial farms in Romania.African Swine FeverASF losses continue in South, Southeast AsiaAfrican swine fever continues to affect wild and domestic pig populations across Asia.Animal Feed ManufacturersInquiry launched into proposed UK feed company mergerThe U.K.'s competition body invites public comment on the proposed merger between the U.K. subsidiary of ForFarmers and 2Agriculture.African Swine FeverEuropean study into ASF virus survival in feed, materialsWhile just two countries in Europe have reported African swine fever outbreaks in domestic pigs in the past week, new cases in wild boar are widespread.African Swine FeverGermany declares ASF resolved in one stateThe ASF situation is now “closed” in the northwestern state of Lower Saxony, according to the latest report to WOAH.Previous PagePage 25 of 72Next Page