Jackie LindenJackie Linden is a freelance journalist based in the United Kingdom.From the Author - Page 46Animal Health & VeterinaryPork exports from Taiwan set to resumeTaiwan is hoping to be able to return to the international fresh pig meat market if, as expected, it receives official notification of its status as free of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) without vaccination.African Swine FeverEurope struggles to control ASF in wild boarAfter an absence of about eight months, African swine fever (ASF) has been detected again in the Ternopil region of Ukraine.African Swine FeverASF could cost Asia as much as US$130 billionTotal direct costs of African swine fever (ASF) in Asia have been estimated at between US$55 billion and US$130 billion, according to Asian Development Bank.African Swine FeverEurope’s ASF outbreak total approaches 300For Ukraine, confirmation of an African swine fever (ASF) outbreak at a farm in Sumy represents the return of the disease to the region.African Swine FeverAfrican swine fever emerged in India in JanuaryWhile the disease has only recently been reported in India for the first time, African swine fever (ASF) appears to have been present in two states for the past four months.Feed Production by RegionAfrican swine fever vaccine on the horizonProspects for an effective vaccine to control African swine fever (ASF) in pigs have come into sharper focus over recent days.Feed Production by RegionLocusts threaten crops in Africa, AsiaDesert locusts are decimating animal feed and human food crops in parts of Africa and Asia.CoronavirusEuropean meat processors feel COVID-19 pressureMultiple cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at some of Germany’s slaughterhouses and meat processing plants have received a great deal of media attention in recent weeks.Feed Production by RegionTogo reports first African swine fever casesFirst ever cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported in the Togolese Republic, where 40 pigs have died at a farm in Assahoun.African Swine FeverAfrican swine fever situation worsens in India, North KoreaAfter local media reported India’s first ever cases of ASF this month, further details are emerging of the disease situation in northeastern states.Animal NutritionResearch reveals potential for seaweed farming in NorwayIn the field of animal nutrition, seaweeds offer great potential to replace soybeans and soy oil, according to a report from Norway-based independent research organization SINTEF.African Swine FeverIndia reports first cases of African swine feverFind out how African swine fever continues to spread throughout Southeast Asia and Europe — now reaching six districts of northeastern India.Previous PagePage 46 of 70Next Page