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Biosecurity
UK government invests in national biosecurity center
To protect the nation’s people and economy, the government of the United Kingdom has announced significant funding for the next phase of a new National Biosecurity Centre.
Brand Insights
Safer and Smarter Animal Feed Production
Format Solutions, a Datacor Company
Discover how advanced formulation software can revolutionize your production processes, ensuring consistent quality and adherence to industry standards.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
First cases of lumpy skin disease reported in southern Europe
For the first time, the virus causing lumpy skin disease (LSD) has been detected in the region, affecting a herd of cattle on the Italian island of Sardinia.
Feed Strategy Video Chat
Early-life interventions maximize bird's genetic potential, production efficiency [VIDEO]
Dr. Alastair Thomas of Anitox discusses the persistent challenges of disease control in poultry production, the importance of focusing on early bird development and emerging pathogens affecting the industry.
Biosecurity
Northern Ireland firm fined for animal feed law breach
The fine came after detection of animal components in calf feed at Robin Rainey & Sons Ltd. Meanwhile, the lower BSE risk in United Kingdom beef has been officially recognized.
African Swine Fever
Researcher: ASF vaccine development no longer in its infancy
Vaccines for the disease are increasingly effective, researchers say, but some safety concerns remain.
Worker Safety
Worker dies in feed mill accident in Taiwan
A worker has died after becoming trapped in milling equipment in the west of Taiwan.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
Cattle group to FDA: Approve Ivermectin against screwworms
Concerns about a potential U.S. infestation are growing after NWS was detected in Mexico.
Commodities
New renewable fuel standards to drive US soybean demand
The new standards have spiked soybean prices, but costs should come back down if the weather holds, economist says.
Aquaculture
Continued reliance on wild fish puts salmon production at risk
Investor group report says strategies to replace wild-caught fish in salmon feed do little to mitigate potential financial losses.
African Swine Fever
Study: Ticks could help spread ASF in the US
Researchers are working on new control recommendations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
International Trade
Brazilian pork exports continue upward trend
Increased shipments to the Philippines have helped drive up exports of pig meat by Brazil in volume and value in the first five months of this year.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
New De Heus CEO ushers in next era of expansion
How Gabor Fluit transformed De Heus's Asian operations and rose to become the first CEO who is not a member of the founding family.
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