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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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Sea Forest lists on Australian Securities Exchange after successful IPO
USDA launches unified New World screwworm website
Grupo Bachoco to buy more than 700,000 tons of Mexico-sourced grains annually
Orffa renews purpose, vision, mission in new brand promise
Novus introduces new logos for enhanced brand cohesion and visibility
USDA opens sterile fly dispersal facility to combat New World screwworm
Rangen achieves ASC Feed Certification
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Investments drive improved half-year results for Cranswick
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Pig Health & Disease
Novel approach to control of classical swine fever
As South Korea moves toward CSF-free status, a new case is reported in a wild boar in Japan, and Indonesia has recorded new outbreaks in domestic pigs.
Alternative Protein
Could mushroom stems offer a low-cost soybean alternative?
Initial feeding trials suggest good results in layers, but limited benefits for broilers.
Antibiotic-free Production
Vietnam tightens controls on antibiotic use in farming
With the view to increasing food safety, the government has announced it is raising fines for violations, particularly in the animal production and feed sectors.
Legal News
Tyson agrees to halt ‘net-zero,’ ‘climate-smart’ claims
EWG said Tyson’s climate-smart beef program and its goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 were false and misleading, a claim Tyson denies.
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.
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Legal News
Court: Purina must issue retraction for feed’s avian flu protection claims
Kalmbach Feeds, a direct competitor of Purina, filed suit for false and misleading health claims on Farm to Flock poultry feed.
Feed Ingredients
US shutdown deal bans some hemp products, but spares feed
Language included in the deal to reopen the U.S. government bans hemp products that contain cannabinoids, but makes exceptions for approved feed ingredients.
Aquaculture
Rabobank projects fishmeal shortage by 2028
Multifaceted, collaborative approach needed to bring more alternatives to scale, analyst says.
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.
Aquaculture
FAO: Aquatic food sector must grow 22% to keep up with demand
Nearly two-thirds of that growth will come from aquaculture, FAO fisheries director says.
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