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Feed Production by Region: Page 112
Feed Production by Region
India bans use of colistin in animal feed, fish
India’s Union Ministry of Health and Welfare has banned the use of the antibiotic colistin in animals and fish intended for human consumption.
Brand Insights
Rethinking calf nutrition: 5 reasons to embrace vegetable proteins in CMRs
Hamlet Protein
Discover how enzyme-treated soy protein like Hamlet Protein’s HP 100 offers a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional milk proteins in CMRs.
African Swine Fever
Cargill: Chinese mill closures not exclusively tied to ASF
Closure of three animal nutrition plants in China does not reflect low confidence in the region, Cargill executive says.
Feed Production by Region
Anmol Feeds expands at 3 Indian locations
Having just recently inaugurated a new poultry feed plant in Jammu and Kashmir, Anmol Feeds has announced plans for two new facilities for the production of feeds for aquaculture species as it expands across India and beyond to neighboring countries.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever could cost UK pig industry GBP85 million
If African swine fever (ASF) were to enter the United Kingdom (U.K.), it could cost as much as GBP90 million, with the pig industry bearing most of the financial burden.
African Swine Fever
China: Criminals faking ASF, spreading false outbreak reports
China’s agriculture ministry said last week that criminals are taking advantage of the African swine fever (ASF) epidemic across the country by faking outbreaks of the disease at farms.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever spreads in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam
Outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported among domestic pigs in new regions of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam in Asia, as well as Bulgaria, while new cases have been confirmed in China, Latvia and Ukraine.
African Swine Fever
USDA: China feed demand, soybean imports down
While the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that China’s feed demand and imports of soybeans are down, some analysts say the numbers are still surprisingly high, given the depletion of the country’s pig herd due to the deadly African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks that have plagued it for almost a year.
Animal Nutrition
Hamlet Protein presents novel solutions for zinc oxide free diets
Hamlet Protein, multinational producer of high quality vegetable protein, was among the participants at the Zero Zinc Summit 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The event, hosted by SEGES, was attended by feed producers, farmers and scientists from all over the world. At the summit, Hamlet Protein actively discussed fiber based solutions for the Danish market following the EU ban on zinc oxide.
African Swine Fever
Battle to control African swine fever continues in Asia, Europe
African swine fever (ASF) has returned to a new region of Cambodia and to Bulgaria, while new outbreaks have been reported in domestic pigs in China, Poland, Romania, Ukraine and Vietnam.
Feed Production by Region
Philippines trials sorghum, soy cultivation for feed
On the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, production of sorghum is being trialed to supplement domestic corn for livestock feeds, and tests are also underway to improve soybean cultivation.
Feed Production by Region
Adam Lock receives AFIA-ADSA Nutrition Research Award
The American Feed Industry Association congratulates Adam Lock, Ph.D., of Michigan State University (MSU), for receiving the 2019 AFIA-American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Nutrition Research Award. Ryan Ordway, of Balchem Corporation, presented the award to Lock on behalf of AFIA on June 24 as part of ASDA's annual meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam says ASF vaccine is near, but experts are skeptical
Vietnam said on Tuesday that a vaccine developed at the National University of Agriculture has shown initial success in fighting African swine fever (ASF), but experts are skeptical and say much more research is needed.
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