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Animal Health & Veterinary
CDC: H5N1 antibodies found in asymptomatic veterinarians
Findings suggest there may be H5N1-infected dairy cattle that have not yet been identified, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Macro trends test global poultry, feed sectors in 2025
Agrifood industry experts warn of looming geopolitical risks, disease pressures and market volatility.
African Swine Fever
ASF outbreaks reported in pigs in Malaysia, Vietnam
Meanwhile, in Europe, recent African swine fever outbreaks have occurred in non-commercial domestic pigs in four countries, and more widely among wild boar.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
New genotype of H5N1 virus found in Nevada dairy cattle
Confirmed by whole genome sequence by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories, this is the first detection of H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype D1.1 in dairy cattle. All previous detections in dairy cattle have been H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype B3.13.
Feed Strategy Podcast
AFIA talks implications of trade war, Trump's second term [PODCAST]
AFIA President and CEO Constance Cullman shares insights on the potential impacts of Trump's executive orders, trade relations with Mexico and Canada, and evolving sustainability initiatives in the feed industry.
Feed Mill of the Future
Automation systems can make feed mills more efficient, profitable
Using an automated system in a feed mill can deliver better precision, efficiency and sustainability, as well as reduce costs, according to Liam Cassidy, senior executive director of automation at Knobelsdorff.
Feed Mill of the Future
Protect your feed mill with a robust cybersecurity plan
Feed mills must create a robust internal defense against cyberattacks to protect against their systems, according to Brandon Bohle of Interstates, who spoke at the Feed Mill of the Future Conference at IPPE.
African Swine Fever
South Korea records 50th ASF farm outbreak
Also in East Asia, the disease has returned to Mongolia, and there have been further outbreaks in domestic animals in five European countries.
Feed Additives
European feed producers raise concerns over proposed lysine import tariff
After an investigation into the market for lysine in livestock feeds in Europe, authorities have declared Chinese product is being dumped on the market. A high level of import tariff is proposed, which threatens to damage EU feed and livestock producers.
Business & Markets
Rabobank: Seafood will lead protein production growth in 2025
In 2025, economic conditions, geopolitics and supply availability will significantly influence global animal protein markets, according to RaboResearch’s Global Animal Protein Outlook.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
World's top 10 animal feed manufacturers of 2023
Ranking of the top feed manufacturers with production volumes of more than 1 million metric tons.
African Swine Fever
German state calls for long-term national ASF strategy
Meanwhile, further cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported among European backyard herds of domestic pigs and wild boar, and Hong Kong has recorded its first farm outbreak after a 12-month hiatus.
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