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Business & Markets: Page 158
African Swine Fever
USDA suggests high corn, soybean prices here to stay
Unexpectedly low planting estimates mean high prices for corn and soybeans could continue into 2022, economists say.
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Aquaculture
Mowi achieves self-sufficiency in fish feed
With the firm’s latest feed mill in Scotland now operational, salmon producer Mowi says it has achieved full control of its supply chain.
African Swine Fever
CoBank: Very favorable conditions for US ag producers
Many U.S. agricultural producers are experiencing very favorable market conditions, according to CoBank’s newest quarterly report, which declared “agriculture has its swagger back.”
African Swine Fever
Philippines to import more pork as it deals with ASF
The Philippines will provide more market access to pork imports and lower tariffs as the country’s government works to combat rising pork prices and supply fluctuations amid outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF).
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US closing gap between production, use of organic corn
Steady growth of U.S. organic corn production could supply domestic livestock production within a decade, economist says.
Poultry
ICASA seeks pig and beef cattle research
ICASA seeking pig and beef cattle research
Company News
Farm Bureau seeking dynamic entrepreneurs
Farm Bureau seeking entrepreneurs with Solutions to farm and rural challenges
Company News
Andy Wuethrich joins Arm & Hammer
Andy Wuethrich joins Arm & Hammer as swine manager.
Company News
Aviagen appoints Kasey Wilson as feed mill manager
Kasey Wilson joins Aviagen North America as feed mill manager.
African Swine Fever
Study reveals possible role of insects in ASF transmission
African swine fever virus has been detected in blood-sucking insects that are common on pig farms.
Latest News
Boehringer Ingelheim invests in renewable energy
Boehringer Ingelheim has transitioned to renewable energy to power its largest U.S. manufacturing site, in St. Joseph, Missouri, as part of a broader company commitment to environmental sustainability.
African Swine Fever
Cloning aims to preserve China’s native pigs
Chinese scientists have successfully bred native pigs through research that could help preserve breeds threatened by diseases such as African swine fever (ASF).
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