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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.
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Iowa ag secretary Mike Naig considers run for governor
CCPA Group acquires premix company Nutrisur in Uruguay
Famsun assists in earthquake recovery in Myanmar
Neogen CEO to depart, board forms successor search committee
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US tariffs send corn, soybean prices on roller coaster ride
3 GMO corn varieties authorized for feed use in Europe
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Processes for implementing the European Union Deforestation Regulation have been clarified and simplified.
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US tariffs send corn, soybean prices on roller coaster ride
Despite massive fluctuations in recent weeks, prices for both commodities should decline long term, economist says.
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Lukas Maier, managing director of Austria’s RWA International, stresses the importance of balancing productivity and sustainability in a changing feed additives landscape at VIV Asia 2025.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
3 GMO corn varieties authorized for feed use in Europe
After scientific evaluation, three varieties of genetically modified (GM) corn have been authorized for use in animal feed and human food in the European Union.
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Brazilian pig meat exports continue to grow
Brazil reports a 16% year-on-year expansion in global exports of pork products for the first three months of 2025.
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Gut instincts: Enhancing poultry health through the microbiome [PODCAST]
Anitox's Dr. Alastair Thomas discusses how optimizing the poultry microbiome produces better growth performance and reduces feed costs.
African Swine Fever
ASF vaccine research picks up in Asia
Ongoing disruption of the Vietnam pork market from African swine fever (ASF) is driving one vaccine manufacturer there to carry out the first vaccination trials on breeding pigs, and the Philippines has also set up an animal vaccine research facility.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Senators urge USDA to include turkeys, dairy cattle in avian flu strategy
Members of the Senate Agriculture Committee are pressing U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to broaden the USDA's strategy for managing avian influenza to include measures for turkeys and dairy herds.
Business & Markets
Bill that takes aim at Proposition 12 introduced in US Senate
The Food Security and Farm Protection Act, co-sponsored by Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley (Iowa), Joni Ernst (Iowa) and Roger Marshall (Kansas), would prohibit any state or local government from interfering with commerce and agricultural practices in another state outside their jurisdiction.
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Feed vitamins market expected to stabilize in 2025
Long-term vitamin demand usually follows demand for compound feed, which is rising as global animal protein consumption rises.
Avian Influenza
HPAI testing improvements suspended after HHS staffing cuts
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is suspending efforts to improve testing for highly pathogenic avian influenza due to staffing cuts throughout the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a Reuters report.
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