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CDC to intensify prevention of HPAI spread among farm workers
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says serologic testing of a small sample group indicated that 7% of dairy workers had evidence of recent infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus.
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Format Solutions integrates DSM-Firmenich’s Sustell in formulation software
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$4M research program to prevent spread of H5N1 in US swine
UK authorities raise concern over Boparan, ForFarmers feed mill deal
IFEEDER seeks proposals for analysis of vitamin, amino acid supply chains
DSM-Firmenich receives market authorization for Bovaer in Japan
Phibro completes acquisition of Zoetis’ medicated feed additive business
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Italy's Ittinsect rebrands, shifts focus beyond insects
The price point for insect protein remains high, but blending with oil and biofuel byproducts could yield competitive new products, Ittinsect CEO says.
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Algae may harm cow reproduction, Purdue study finds
Despite growth benefits, algae appears to reduce cow reproductive success. Purdue researchers aren't sure why.
African Swine Fever
Italy records ASF cases in pigs in 9th mainland province
While more than 600 wild boar infected with African swine fever (ASF) have been found in Alessandria, Italy, since 2022, the province has now recorded its first outbreak involving domestic pigs.
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Feed Strategy Seminar program at EuroTier 2024 announced
Series of three seminar sessions will focus on nutrition solutions for emission reductions in poultry and swine production.
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7 elements to build trust with your stakeholders
To build trust with consumers, food companies must first build transparency with their stakeholders, according to Charlie Arnot, CEO of the Center for Food Integrity (CFI), who spoke during CFI’s Transparency Summit on October 23.
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Optimizing poultry production: An in-depth look at gut health strategies [VIDEO]
Evonik Corp
Evonik's Dr. Hugo Ramirez, technical services manager for specialty nutrition, joins the Chat to examine how functional feed additives, such as probiotics, deliver improved bird health and production gains.
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Rabobank: Global pork producers cautious amid uncertainties
According to a recent RaboResearch report, despite improved profitability, global pork producers are cautious on herd rebuilding due to ongoing trade, disease and demand uncertainties.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Fungal fermentation unlocks protein in common shrub
Chinese researchers have developed a two-step process to break woody plants into silage, and it could come with other benefits.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
First cases of H5N1 in Utah dairy cattle confirmed
The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) has confirmed H5N1 in eight commercial dairies in Cache County.
Avian Influenza
USDA confirms first H5N1 detection in swine
Infection occurred on a non-commercial operation in Crook County, Oregon, where cases in poultry had previously been reported.
Animal Health & Veterinary
FDA: Antibiotic sales for livestock fell 2% in 2023
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking to collect use data to establish long-term goals for minimizing antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance.
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