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Business & Markets: Page 131
African Swine Fever
Canada, Ontario governments invest in ASF prevention
The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing nearly CA$3 million (US$2.4 million) in three new initiatives to enhance biosecurity and support African swine fever (ASF) prevention and emergency preparedness efforts.
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African Swine Fever
PODCAST: How to prepare for, prevent ASF in the US
Marty Vanier, director of the National Agricultural Biosecurity Center at Kansas State University, explains what would happen in the event of an animal disease emergency.
Feed Production by Region
FAO upgrades monitoring of ASF, other global diseases
Seventeen years after the present version, the FAO is launching an updated monitoring system that will help in the control of animal diseases, such as African swine fever.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Japan reports new farm outbreak of classical swine fever
The latest confirmed cases of classical swine fever on a pig farm in Japan brings the country’s total outbreaks over the past three years to 73.
African Swine Fever
Top 2022 US animal feed industry issues to watch
Find out what AFIA's Constance Cullman feels will generate the most attention — and greatest challenges — for U.S. feed producers in 2022.
Latest News
Indicted Fortenberry resigns from House Ag Subcommittee
U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-Nebraska), former ranking member of the Agriculture Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, has resigned his committee assignments as he faces federal charges of concealing information and making false statements to authorities.
Agriculture Technology
How can technology reduce emissions from farming?
Farmers in the United Kingdom are adopting new technologies, but they are uncertain how this contributes to environmental sustainability, according to a new survey.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
I’Anson Brothers makes progress on new UK feed mill
This progress comes after the signing of contracts with the firm’s banking partner, HSBC UK, and the construction engineers.
Latest News
North America sees strong demand, resilient supply chains
Shipping and labor challenges continue to plague the supply chain but, according to a new Rabobank report, some normalization is happening while the U.S. sees new highs in imports and exports.
Company News
Wenger Group welcomes Genise Wade as chief human resource officer
Genise Wade announced as new chief human resources officer at Wenger Group.
Latest News
New laws strengthen biosecurity protections in Manitoba
The new laws amend the Petty Trespasses Act, the Occupiers’ Liability Act and the Animal Diseases Act, creating new restrictions and offenses related to trespassing on private property, including farms.
Latest News
BASF, Cargill partner to develop enzyme-based feed products
BASF and Cargill are partnering to add research and development capabilities and new markets to the partners’ existing feed enzymes distribution agreements.
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