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Russia's livestock and poultry production in H1
ASF in Asia: One year on, close to 5 million pigs lost
Almost 5 million pigs in Asia have now died or been culled because of the spread of African swine fever (ASF), a contagious viral disease that affects pigs and that was first detected in Asia one year ago this month.
Innov'Space 2019
Discover the 2019 award-winners and download the booklet and pictures of the awarded products and services.
ASF reaches Myanmar
African swine fever (ASF) continues spreading across Asia, and has now been confirmed in Myanmar, close to the border with the Chinese province of Yunnan.
Roberta Leite and Jackson Zenatti join the 333 team
Their partnering with 333 in Latin America will allow the launch of a new website, 333 Brasil.
Smithfield Foods Launches Plant-Based Protein Portfolio Under Pure Farmland™ Brand
Boehringer Ingelheim opens Health Management Centre in China
The new Health Management Centre integrates animal disease and health diagnostics as well as monitoring tools to maintain and enhance animal health.
ASF in Serbia
Serbia reports African Swine Fever (ASF) for the first time in this country.
Pig industry marketing role for Harper Adams student
Harper Adams student, Bethany Walford, has been given a one-year’s placement opportunity by Staffordshire-based ARM Buildings and Reading-based technology company, Farmex, to help develop their digital sales and marketing operations.
CP Foods target to produce more healthy and sustainable foods from stress-free farms
Charoen Pokphand Foods’ (CP Foods) farms are transitioning toward a stress-free and high animal welfare environment where animals are living happily for their entire lives, in an effort to promote ethical and healthy food products.
Process of nutritional immunity presented for the first time to animal nutritionists at Animine Academy
To limit bacterial growth, hosts have evolved mechanisms to sequester metals in a process termed ‘‘nutritional immunity”.