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Animal Health & Veterinary
Species diversity stalled in half of fish-farming countries
Aquaculture maintains more species diversity than terrestrial farming, but an FAO researcher says it's not clear whether it will remain that way.
Regulatory Updates
FDA agenda supports innovation in animal, veterinary industries
The Center for Veterinary Medicine’s Animal and Veterinary Innovation Agenda aims to help industries bring safe products to market to meet animal industry and societal challenges.
Feed Strategy Podcast
Fish meal alternatives can improve food security, sustainability [Podcast]
Ida Grong Aursand, senior business developer at SINTEF Ocean, talks about new developments in fish meal alternatives and why those innovations are important.
African Swine Fever
Latest ASF outbreaks hit pig farms in Italy, western Russia
Among the recent outbreaks of African swine fever to be confirmed in Europe are two affecting commercial farms in northwestern Italy and in the North Caucasian district of Russia.
Animal Health & Veterinary
3 Asian states report return of African swine fever
In Asia, Bhutan, Mongolia and Myanmar have recorded new cases of African swine fever in domestic pigs, and the disease has also returned to one region of Russia’s Far Eastern district.
Regulatory Updates
AFIA’s Wilkinson optimistic about feed ingredient approval changes
Leah Wilkinson of the American Feed Industry Association says the U.S. animal feed industry has gotten closer to gaining approval for some ingredients.
Feed Strategy Podcast
ASF vaccines approved in Vietnam but challenges remain [PODCAST]
Megan Niederwerder, associate director at the Swine Health Information Center, talks about developments in the production and distribution of two African swine fever vaccines in Vietnam.
African Swine Fever
Balkan states meet to discuss ASF control
As the first ever cases of African swine fever are identified in Sweden, veterinary experts from the Balkan states have met to discuss ways of controlling the disease.
Top Story
Tyson: Move away from NAE best for chickens, consumers
Chief Financial Officer John R. Tyson said change reflects customers and "the direction that they’re headed."
African Swine Fever
African swine fever detected in Sweden for first time
Dead boar found northwest of Stockholm has tested positive for the virus.
Business & Markets
Organic production may rebound on lower feed costs
Prices for organic corn and soybeans continue to fall and could lead some poultry producers to expand their organic operations, one economist says.
Biosecurity
US border agents seize pork products from travelers
2 travelers arriving at Washington Dulles Airport from Vietnam on separate days were carrying prohibited pork.
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