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Legal News
Tyson agrees to halt ‘net-zero,’ ‘climate-smart’ claims
EWG said Tyson’s climate-smart beef program and its goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 were false and misleading, a claim Tyson denies.
Legal News
Court: Purina must issue retraction for feed’s avian flu protection claims
Kalmbach Feeds, a direct competitor of Purina, filed suit for false and misleading health claims on Farm to Flock poultry feed.
Feed Ingredients
US shutdown deal bans some hemp products, but spares feed
Language included in the deal to reopen the U.S. government bans hemp products that contain cannabinoids, but makes exceptions for approved feed ingredients.
Aquaculture
Rabobank projects fishmeal shortage by 2028
Multifaceted, collaborative approach needed to bring more alternatives to scale, analyst says.
Aquaculture
FAO: Aquatic food sector must grow 22% to keep up with demand
Nearly two-thirds of that growth will come from aquaculture, FAO fisheries director says.
Sustainability in Feed Production
20 ways US agriculture can move from greenhouse gas problem to solution
Learn how agriculture can transform from climate concern to climate champion.
Regulatory Updates
Texas voters pass amendment exempting animal feed from property taxes
The measure, Proposition 5, amended Article 8 of the Texas Constitution to add a new section authorizing the Texas State Legislature to exempt animal feed held by an owner for retail sale from tangible personal property taxes.
International Trade
US Senate passes 3 bills to end tariffs
The measures will be sent to the House of Representatives for consideration, but are unlikely to be taken up by legislators there.
Company News
Report: Cargill to cut 80 jobs in Minnesota, more globally
The layoffs in Minnesota will be effective December 31, and employees will be offered severance pay and outplacement services.
Commodities
RaboResearch: Global beef trade set for continued growth despite volatility
The global beef trade is poised for sustained growth over the next five years, driven by increasing demand from Asia and strategic export expansions by South American countries, according to a recent RaboResearch report.
African Swine Fever
Taiwan confirms its first African swine fever outbreak
Confirming Taiwan’s first ever outbreak of African swine fever (ASF), authorities in the territory report that the disease situation has been contained on one farm.
Commodities
RaboResearch: Trade tensions and health risks shape global pork market
The global pork industry is navigating an uncertain outlook, with limited sow herd growth reflecting the impact of fluctuating trade dynamics and ongoing health challenges, according to a recent RaboResearch report.
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