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Feed Production by Region: Page 119
Feed Production by Region
UN watches China for effects of fall armyworm invasion
Experts worry the fall armyworm, new to the region, could reduce corn and cereal yields, but losses are expected to be temporary.
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African Swine Fever
Vietnam sets up new African swine fever task force
African swine fever (ASF) has made an alarming jump in Vietnam, causing the first outbreak in a centrally located province while also continuing its spread in the north. The disease has also returned to Moldova, and the virus has infected more European wild boar.
Feed Production by Region
Agricultural economist joins IGP Institute
With more than 25 years of industry experience in international commodities trading and marketing supply chains, Guy H. Allen has been hired as the senior agricultural economist for the IGP Institute. Allen is set to start his position at the IGP Institute on March 25.
Feed Production by Region
Kenya’s government aids drought-affected farmers
While the Cyclone Idai last week caused devastation through flooding in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, a little farther north, recent drought conditions have ravaged crops in Kenya.
Feed Production by Region
Second poor harvest for Finland’s farmers
Grain and grass production in Finland were hit by adverse climatic conditions for a second successive year in 2018.
Feed Production by Region
Brunei ministry calls for aquaculture investors
With an eye on the opportunities offered by the further development of the aquaculture sector, the government of the Southeast Asian island nation of Brunei Darussalam is hoping to attract new investors.
African Swine Fever
US border agents seize 1 million pounds of pork from China
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents seized approximately 1 million pounds of pork products from China at the port in Newark, New Jersey, according to reports.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam tightens up African swine fever measures
With African swine fever (ASF) apparently spreading rapidly across northern Vietnam, the government is working on stronger measures to control the disease, while new outbreaks have been confirmed in China, Romania and Russia, as well as among the European wild boar population.
Feed Production by Region
NGFA’s McCluer elected board chair of Ag Safety and Health Council
National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) Vice President of Safety and Regulatory Affairs Jess McCluer has been named chair of the board of directors for the Agricultural Safety and Health Council of America (ASHCA).
Feed Production by Region
Climate change may drive spread of some mycotoxins
Although the prevalence of mycotoxins in animal feed decreased in most regions of the world last year, industry experts remain concerned that changing global weather patterns could cause some mycotoxins to spread.
African Swine Fever
Classical swine fever hits another Japanese farm
A new outbreak of classical swine fever (CSF) has occurred at a farm in Gifu prefecture of Japan, and the virus has been detected in more wild boar.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam sets up internal border checks for ASF control
With a sudden increase in confirmed cases of African swine fever (ASF), national and local authorities are stepping up control measures to slow down the spread of the virus. New outbreaks have also been reported in domestic pigs in China, Romania and Ukraine, and among the European wild boar population.
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