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African Swine Fever
Study: Humans facilitated spread of ASF between wild boar and pigs
African swine fever spread rapidly in Romania in 2018 due to human movement of pigs and pork products, not just wild boar migration, new research says.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Indonesia pushes to grow more drought-tolerant forages
Ahead of the forecast El Nino climate phenomenon, the Southeast Asian state aims to boost domestic output and storage of forages that grow well under low rainfall conditions.
African Swine Fever
ASF hits more communities in the Philippines
The Southeast Asian nation has seen more cases of African swine fever (ASF) in the Visayas region in recent weeks, and there has been a sharp year-on-year increase in outbreaks in Vietnam.
Carbon Emissions Reduction
Local soy transforms Austria’s egg sector
Using a coordinated approach across the supply chain, all the country’s laying hens are now eating diets based on non-genetically modified (non-GM) soy grown within Europe.
Feed Production by Region
Rwandan government addresses animal feed shortage
Limited capacity for the production of quality compound feeds is holding back livestock farming in the East African state, the sector says.
New World screwworm
US sees 29 cases of New World screwworm in June
The latest case was reported in a dog in Pecos County, Texas, on June 30.
Regulatory Updates
GM corn, soy use in European Union gets green light
European Union authorities have announced that three genetically modified (GM) materials can be used in feed and food within the bloc.
African Swine Fever
Philippines prepares for commercial ASF vaccination
Within a few weeks, vaccination of pigs on a commercial scale against African swine fever (ASF) is scheduled to start in the Philippines.
Avian Influenza
Cost of HPAI to dairy farmers may exceed US government aid
Insufficient government assistance could increase the spread of disease as farmers weigh costs and benefits of biosecurity, researcher says.
Regulatory Updates
European Parliament adopts new rules on plant breeding
Last week, the parliament agreed to new rules that will allow some plants bred using new genomic techniques (NGTs) to be treated within the European Union (EU) legislation like those bred using conventional methods.
Aquaculture
Research: Move to terrestrial ingredients tripled aquafeed carbon emissions
The industry should move away from a focus on ingredients and consider the impact of the entire diet, Nofima research director says.
Commodities
Corn, soybean prices in flux amid questions about long-term war impacts
Initial price surge likely overestimated war impacts, but some cost increase will persist, economist says.
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