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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.
Brand Insights
Why good purchasing decisions still often lead to suboptimal results
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Disconnected data and siloed systems can cause suboptimal results, despite strong market expertise and sound decision-making by purchasing managers.
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.
African Swine Fever
Philippines invests in ASF vaccine development
Development of a local vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) is the key priority in a new initiative in the Southeast Asian state.
International Trade
Pork exports give big boost to US soybean, corn sectors
Pork's global reach ripples through feed grain markets, Indiana producer says.
African Swine Fever
5 reasons the pork industry can’t ignore ASF
African swine fever is the “boogeyman under the bed,” World Pork Expo attendees are told.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Feed safety issues reported in Europe
Among the safety risks reported in the region over recent weeks is bacterial contamination of swine feed in Croatia.
New World screwworm
USDA confirms 6th case of New World screwworm in US
The latest case is in a calf in La Salle County, Texas.
Animal Health & Veterinary
USDA ramps up sterile fly dispersal after NWS re-emergence
Officials reiterated that New World screwworm (NWS) infestation is treatable and urged livestock producers to monitor their animals closely and report any suspected cases.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Rollins: USDA ready to respond ‘immediately’ to NWS threat
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said New World screwworm has been detected 25 miles from the U.S. border.
African Swine Fever
New ASF cases in pigs in recorded in 4 Asian states, South Africa
In Asia, new cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been detected in northern India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. While the disease appears to have re-emerged in domestic pigs in South Africa, further cases in the wild population have been confirmed widely in Europe.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Europe aims to simplify feed safety requirements
As part of a widespread program to simplify legislation in the European Union (EU), the European Council has announced changes relating to the safety of food and feed.
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