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Feed Production by Region: Page 68
African Swine Fever
Global initiative launched to tackle ASF
In the face of 'the biggest animal disease outbreak of our generation,' the FAO and the OIE are calling on all countries to join together to bring deadly African swine fever under control.
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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.
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US sees strong corn, soybean exports demand from China
In the U.S., corn and soybeans are having a productive year, while exports of grains to China are strong, according to Rabobank’s North American Agribusiness Review for October.
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Quality of 2020 corn silage good for dairy cows
The digestibility of corn silage affects the overall production of dairy cattle, and the 2020 corn crop has a high digestibility, according to a ruminant nutrition specialist.
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Bangladesh farmers ask government to help lower feed costs
Livestock farmers in Bangladesh have asked the government to take steps to lower animal feed costs, as prices have recently spiked.
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Perdue Farms explains benefits of all-vegetarian feed
Poultry producers wanting to have a no-antibiotics-ever (NAE) operation would be wise to consider an all-vegetarian feed.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Europe sees further decline in veterinary antibiotics sales
Total sales of veterinary antibiotics in European countries dropped by more than 34% between 2011 and 2018, according to the latest report on European Surveillance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Consumption.
Feed Production by Region
Changes to FMD status of Namibia and Brazil
Fears have been raised in the U.S. that foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) could be transmitted to its cattle and swine populations through meat imports from Namibia, which has had a recent outbreak of the disease.
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Feed industry veteran Steve Kopperud dies at age 69
Animal agriculture industry veteran Steve Kopperud, 69, died October 19, 2020.
African Swine Fever
As China ups pork production, other markets must pivot
China appears to be at the epicenter of global pork markets, even as the country quickly restocks its hog herd after the devastating effects of African swine fever (ASF) over the past two years.
Company News
Roland Fumasi named new head of RaboResearch
Rabobank has appointed Roland Fumasi to lead its RaboResearch team in North America.
Feed Production by Region
ASF recorded in pigs in 4 European states, South Africa
Five countries have officially recorded new cases of African swine fever in domestic pigs during the past week: Poland, Romania, Russia, South Africa and Ukraine.
African Swine Fever
German pork meant for Asia supplies EU after import ban
German pork products have been supplying supermarkets in the European Union since several Asian countries banned imports from the country after it reported its first case of African swine fever in September.
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