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Pig Health & Disease
FDA approves PRRS-resistant pig gene edit
Animal genetics company Genus has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its PRRS-resistant pig (PRP) gene edit for use in the U.S. food supply chain.
Swine
Milk replacers could boost piglet growth
Free access to feed aids insulin production to boost swine weight gain, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign hypothesized in a new study.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Financing agreed for new Philippines feed mill complex
Sagittarian Agricultural Philippines Inc. (SAPI) is set to receive a loan for the construction of a new feed mill that will likely be leased to the local Charoen Pokphand affiliate.
Commodities
US tariffs send corn, soybean prices on roller coaster ride
Despite massive fluctuations in recent weeks, prices for both commodities should decline long term, economist says.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
3 GMO corn varieties authorized for feed use in Europe
After scientific evaluation, three varieties of genetically modified (GM) corn have been authorized for use in animal feed and human food in the European Union.
Business & Markets
Brazilian pig meat exports continue to grow
Brazil reports a 16% year-on-year expansion in global exports of pork products for the first three months of 2025.
African Swine Fever
ASF vaccine research picks up in Asia
Ongoing disruption of the Vietnam pork market from African swine fever (ASF) is driving one vaccine manufacturer there to carry out the first vaccination trials on breeding pigs, and the Philippines has also set up an animal vaccine research facility.
Business & Markets
Bill that takes aim at Proposition 12 introduced in US Senate
The Food Security and Farm Protection Act, co-sponsored by Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley (Iowa), Joni Ernst (Iowa) and Roger Marshall (Kansas), would prohibit any state or local government from interfering with commerce and agricultural practices in another state outside their jurisdiction.
Avian Influenza
HPAI testing improvements suspended after HHS staffing cuts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is suspending efforts to improve testing for highly pathogenic avian influenza due to staffing cuts throughout the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a Reuters report.
International Trade
Some agriculture inputs exempt from tariffs
Some agriculture inputs will be exempt from the 10% across-the-board and higher reciprocal tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump last week.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Exclusive interview: Grupo Vall Companys
Feed Strategy asked Jaume Coma, director of animal nutrition at Grupo Vall Companys, about what is driving the company's increase in feed production, and about his outlook for the animal feed sector.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
Jump to third country raises FMD concerns in Europe
After a decades-long hiatus, unexpected outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Hungary and Slovakia recently have raised fears of further spread in Europe.
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