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Avian Influenza
Study: 2 key mutations allowed H5N1 to sicken cows, other species
The mutations associated with avian influenza outbreaks in cows are now found in nearly all North American strains of bird flu, researcher says.
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African Swine Fever
Resurgence of ASF reported in 2 Indian states
Over the past week, there has also been a handful of new ASF outbreaks in European pig herds, while the number of cases in wild boar creeps ever upwards.
Avian Influenza
Pasteurization found to prevent spread of H5N1 in milk
Consuming unpasteurized milk from infected cattle may lead to disease, research says.
African Swine Fever
Further repercussions from ASF outbreak in Taiwan
Elsewhere in Asia, further outbreaks are reported in India and Vietnam; in Europe, the number of ASF cases in wild boar continues to rise well above last year’s total, with a particularly sharp increase in Bulgaria.
African Swine Fever
Food waste blamed for Taiwan’s only ASF outbreak
Investigations into the territory’s only outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) so far point to poorly processed food waste as the source of the virus, while two members of the farm family are being held by officials amid other related allegations.
Feed Strategy Podcast
ADM-Alltech joint venture creates 'Top 3' North American feed company
Pierre-Joseph Paoli of ADM Animal Nutrition reveals how shifting trade flows, persistent heat stress and emerging respiratory diseases are creating new challenges — and opportunities — for feed producers. Plus, he provides details about ADM's joint venture with Alltech.
International Trade
USTR opens investigation into China’s trade agreement implementation
The U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) office has opened an investigation into whether China has fully implemented its commitments under the 2019 Phase One trade agreement with the U.S.
African Swine Fever
Taiwan’s first ASF outbreak suspected
If confirmed, Taiwan will become the latest Asian state to be hit by African swine fever (ASF). A range of measures have been put in place to bring the outbreak under control.
International Trade
Brazil reports record-breaking pork exports
September exports of pig meat broke previous monthly records in terms of volume and value. Further growth is forecast for Brazilian pork production and exports.
African Swine Fever
Wild boar represent ASF threat to Estonian pork production
While the number of new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in Europe’s domestic pigs remains generally low, ongoing spread of the virus in wild boar is an ever-present risk.
Regulatory Updates
British retailers urged to step up commitment on deforestation-free soy
Latest findings from a survey of grocery chains in Great Britain reveal variations in their commitment to supply chains free of soy from deforested land.
Feed Production by Region
China cuts raw material imports, moves toward self-sufficiency
Chinese government responds to trade wars and geopolitical uncertainty by enhancing the level of state security in domestic animal feed sector.
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