Disease outbreaks remain a production and export risk factor. No highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in commercial poultry flocks were registered in Ukraine in 2025. However, Ukraine ...
She earned her B.S. in Animal Science from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, followed by a master’s degree in Poultry Nutrition from Iowa State University and a Ph.D. in ...
The Middle East conflict has triggered one of the most significant and concurrent disruptions to agricultural trade, energy supply, and global logistics in recent history. For feed additive companies, ...
A fire broke out at a Cargill soybean processing plant in Wichita, Kansas, late on Monday but the extent of damage to the ...
Aviagen® welcomes Antonin Bonneau as its new President of Asia, effective April 11th 2026. His appointment supports Aviagen’s continued growth in the region and reflects the company’s focus on ...
Unless agriculture practices change, the use of antibiotics in livestock worldwide is projected to increase 19% in 5 years ...
Euronext expects an upcoming evening session for its grain futures to help the market react more smoothly to major end-of-day events like US government crop reports, Reuters reported, citing the ...
Hong Kong has suspended imports of poultry meat and eggs from parts of Argentina and Japan following outbreaks of highly ...
Britain has begun targeted bird flu vaccine trials in turkeys, the government said on Thursday, marking a shift in its approach to controlling the disease that has ravaged flocks and pushed some ...
In response, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and the University of Tennessee announced that they are investing $300,000 in a Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research (ROAR) ...
"Most initial US shipments arrived only in late February, limiting their impact, while slower Brazilian harvests and logistics delayed arrivals at Chinese ports. Extended customs clearance further ...
In this situation, manure is often seen as a problem that must be removed as quickly as possible. But what if this perception could change? At Kohshin Engineering in Japan, we work with poultry farms ...