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African Swine Fever
One German state eases ASF restrictions on pig farming
While an easing of restrictions to control ASF is being applied in Saxony, new cases in wild boar are confirmed in other German states — and elsewhere across Europe.
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African Swine Fever
Study: ASF virus survives freezing temps, thawing
The study results suggest samples of the virus could be more easily transported and stored for diagnostic purposes than previously thought, veterinarian says.
Feed Additives
How feed additives advance sustainable poultry production
The strategic use of feed additives can help the industry reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining high productivity levels.
African Swine Fever
Study warns of possible adverse effects from ASF vaccination
New research highlights the importance of careful planning and controls when using genetically engineered vaccines for African swine fever (ASF).
Pig Health & Disease
FMD jumps to pig farms in South Korea
In the past month, foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has spread from cattle to swine in South Korea. Meanwhile, after a single outbreak, Germany is now FMD-free again.
African Swine Fever
Machine learning maps wild boar presence, ASF risk in new study
A research team led by Thailand's Department of Livestock Development and Mahidol University have trained a computer to predict wild boar populations for them.
African Swine Fever
More ASF cases reported in Vietnam, suspected in Ghana
In Asia, further outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been confirmed in two north Vietnamese provinces, while new cases have occurred in Bhutan and Indonesia.
Feed Mill of the Future
How AI can transform feed manufacturing
Artificial intelligence can lead to improved efficiency, predictive maintenance and real-time optimization, while emphasizing the continued importance of human expertise.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Researchers work to develop H5N1 vaccine for dairy cows
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and Genvax Technologies are investing $278,163 into a Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research (ROAR) grant to develop an H5N1 vaccine for dairy cows.
African Swine Fever
Further swine fever cases confirmed in Asia, Europe, Africa, Caribbean
As the Philippines makes progress on its African swine fever (ASF) vaccination program, new cases in domestic pigs are reported there, as well as India, Vietnam and the Dominican Republic.
African Swine Fever
Discovery allows scientists to rewrite ASF virus genome
The new technique could allow scientists to develop better vaccines for African swine fever and other diseases.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
European Commission streamlines deforestation rules
Processes for implementing the European Union Deforestation Regulation have been clarified and simplified.
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