ASF virus spreads in South Africa, Zambia Jackie Linden | August 15, 2022 For the first time, African swine fever virus has been detected in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province. Over the […]
Rabobank: Lower feed costs give pork producers a break Ann Reus | July 28, 2022 While global pork trade in the first half of 2022 was slow, demand from China is expected to […]
Further ASF cases reported across Africa Jackie Linden | July 14, 2022 African countries registering new outbreaks of African swine fever include South Africa, Nigeria and Uganda; meanwhile, Mexico is […]
Kemin Industries opens new facilities in Mexico Feed Strategy Staff | May 26, 2022 Kemin Industries opens new 36,000-square-foot distribution center Kemin Industries, a global ingredient manufacturer that strives to sustainably transform […]
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 […]
Spain: Argentina corn imports needed to fill supply gap Ann Reus | March 10, 2022 Spain’s agriculture minister urges European Commission to waive import controls in order to make up for shortage left […]
Brazilian animal feed sector ready for growth in 2022 Eugene Gerden | February 15, 2022 As the level of competition is tightening, Brazilian feed producers are ready to introduce innovative manufacturing technologies and […]
PODCAST: Factors that will affect the 2022 corn, soybean outlook Ann Reus | January 21, 2022 Scott Irwin of the University of Illinois shares his insights into the commodity markets for 2022. PODCAST: Factors […]
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 […]
Rabobank: Global animal protein markets to settle in 2022 Ann Reus | November 18, 2021 But don’t expect the markets to be calm, as drivers of change will remain in place, new report […]