War could disrupt global grain trade for 2 growing seasons Ann Reus | April 1, 2022 New CoBank report points to the volatility in grain trade caused by the war in Ukraine, but says […]
Search begins for alternative feed proteins in Tanzania Jackie Linden | March 1, 2022 Partners from the Netherlands are supporting the East African state’s exploration of novel protein sources for poultry, pigs, […]
South Africa, Caribbean states register more ASF cases Jackie Linden | February 25, 2022 African swine fever seems to be getting under control in South Africa’s Western Cape. Over the past month, […]
Pilot project to use BSF to produce sustainable feed Ann Reus | February 8, 2022 3-year project aims to improve livelihoods of smallholder chicken, fish and vegetable producers in Africa and reduce effects […]
Nigeria opens market to some US pork products Ann Reus | January 18, 2022 US can now export sausage and similar products to the West African country Nigeria will allow the import […]
More ASF cases recorded in South Africa, Caribbean Jackie Linden | January 17, 2022 Since the start of the year, South Africa has officially registered 4 new outbreaks of African swine fever […]
South Africa reports new cases of African swine fever Jackie Linden | December 28, 2021 In the Caribbean, no new ASF cases have been reported but authorities continue on high alert for signs […]
Kenya drops duty on imported feed ingredient Jackie Linden | December 17, 2021 The government of the East African state is removing import duties on some key agricultural imports, including raw […]
ASF-related pig losses mount in Asia, Africa Jackie Linden | November 30, 2021 While a new wave of African swine fever (ASF) is threatening the recovery of Vietnam’s pig sector from […]
Pastoral development projects for northern Nigeria Jackie Linden | November 18, 2021 In the West African state, a series of initiatives has been announced that aim to improve livestock production […]