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Feed Production by Region: Page 115
Animal Nutrition
New test labs in Afghanistan improve animal feed quality
A new animal feed testing laboratory in Afghanistan will allow for better quality of animal feeds, while providing faster processing times at lower costs.
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
African swine fever hits North Korea, losses mount in Vietnam
Vietnam’s battle to bring African swine fever (ASF) under control continues, but losses are already estimated at 1.7 million animals. There have been new outbreaks in domestic pigs in China, Poland, Romania, South Africa and Ukraine, and a first outbreak has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Korea.
Feed Production by Region
Report: Nutreco in talks to buy CJ Cheil Jedang’s feed assets
Aquafeed producer Nutreco is in talks to buy the animal feed assets of CJ Cheil Jedang Corp., according to a Bloomberg report.
Feed Production by Region
Petfood R&D Showcase 2019 announces theme, registration launch
“Leveraging Science into Product Innovation” has been announced as the theme for the interactive 2019 Petfood R&D Showcase, focused on taking scientific knowledge and turning it into a pet food product consumers will appreciate. This unique, hands-on workshop is scheduled for October 15-17, at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. Registration is now open with super early bird savings available.
Feed Production by Region
Zimbabwean mining company to enter livestock, feed production
Zimbabwe mining company, Zimplats, is reported to be exploring the possibility of entering livestock and feed production, and its interest may be well timed as the prospects for the country’s beef sector begin — despite some challenges — to look much brighter.
African Swine Fever
Will the US benefit from ASF in China?
Pork producers around the world are wondering who China will turn to for supply and how politics will continue to play a role.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever measures ramped up in Vietnam
Authorities in Vietnam are ramping up measures to control the spread of African swine fever (ASF), which has already led to the loss of 5 percent of the country’s pig population, while the first case of the disease has been detected in Hong Kong.
Feed Production by Region
Top Pet Food Companies highlighted in global report
The May issue of Petfood Industry magazine includes a report on the leading global pet food companies with updated rankings of top companies plus additional data and analysis of key regions around the globe. The exclusive list is part of PetfoodIndustry.com’s Top Pet Food Companies database, which provides profiles on leading companies in the market.
African Swine Fever
Trade war, ASF disrupting US soybean, pork producers
The ongoing trade war between China and the U.S., along with the outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in China, has huge potential to affect American soybean and pork producers, according to two economists.
African Swine Fever
Inovio, Plumbline to collaborate on ASF vaccine
Inovio would be responsible for developing the vaccine using their technology. Plumbline is set to fund the development and commercialization of the product.
Feed Production by Region
Palmer amaranth, an invasive weed, is spreading in animal feed
Contaminated grain and screenings used as animal feed appear to have caused new infestations of Palmer amaranth in the Midwest, Minnesota officials say.
African Swine Fever
Report: ASF already causing drop in animal feed demand
Pig losses in China have caused demand for dairy-derived animal feed ingredients to plummet in recent months, according to a May report. Thanks to the ongoing trade war, imports from the U.S. have been hit particularly hard.
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