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Argentina increases pork exports
EuroTier China’s first edition was a success for exhibitors and visitors alike
The event hosted more than 22,000 livestock farming professionals from around the world between the 19th and 21st of September.
Olivia Hartshorn wins Nick Bird Award
Olivia Hartshorn, from Staffordshire, has won the 2019 Nick Bird Award, at Harper Adams University for her dissertation on ventilation design in pig finisher houses and its impact on animal performance.
Australia: Strengthening borders to stop swine fever
EU: Agriculture Committee questioned candidate for the agriculture portfolio
The Agriculture and Rural Development Committee questioned the Polish candidate for the agriculture portfolio Janusz Wojciechowski on EU farm policy reform and trade negotiations.
Seneca Valley Virus situation in Canada: First case on farm in Ontario
ASF: Europe needs to intensify efforts
USA: The highest September 1 inventory
Tönnies launches joint venture in China
Tönnies Holding and the Dekon Group are launching a joint venture for a slaughter and butchering centre in the Sichuan region.
Nominations now open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2020
Zack Talbert, U of Illinois student, receives the Morrison Swine Innovator Prize
Talbert created a steel prong that holds objects aloft and, using a pulley system with a motor, turns the objects rotisserie-style during fumigation to ensure all surfaces are covered.
ASF reaches Timor
African swine fever jumps and now the disease is around 650 kilometres from Australia.
Iowa State University 2019 Animal Industry Report Now Available Online
Highlights from the Bayer European Swine Symposium 2019
Bayer invited leading swine health scientists and practitioners to discuss the latest developments and advancements involving piglet health and well-being.