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Asia: Page 23
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Taiwan’s battle against avian flu continues
The only state officially reporting new outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) over the past week is Taiwan, but the authorities and poultry farmers in Mexico have been meeting to discuss measures to bring about the control the disease situation across the country.
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Cherkizovo eyes pork export opportunities to China
Cherkizovo Group of Russia has officially opened its fifth pig farm in the Penza region, and plans further expansion as the result of a favorable business environment in the region, and the prospect of pork export opportunities to China. The firm has also recently announced plans for further investment in the Siberian poultry sector.
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Laos reports first cases of African swine fever
Research has revealed a promising new approach for the development of a vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) for pigs. While no outbreaks of ASF affecting commercial pig herds in any country have been officially reported in the past week, there have been further cases among village herds in Romania and Vietnam, and the disease has spread to Laos.
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Novel ways for Indian farmers to adapt to climate change
Two recent developments offer opportunities to mitigate the effects of climate change for India’s crop farmers: making different choices for grain production, and harnessing the power of the sun.
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South Korea raises ASF preparedness level
Although no cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been detected in the country, South Korea has introduced new measures to prevent spread of the disease from North Korea. New outbreaks have been reported in domestic pigs in Romania, South Africa, and Vietnam, as well as among the wild boar population in Europe.
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China ag ministry rejects claims of successful ASF vaccine
China’s Ministry of Agriculture has rejected a claim that an African swine fever (ASF) vaccine developed in China has shown certain preventive effects after clinical trials.
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Fukuda Breeders selects HatchTech to build hatchery in Japan
Fukuda Breeders, a large broiler hatchery company, and HatchTech recently signed an agreement for the construction of a new turn-key hatchery in Japan. HatchTech will deliver the total package of incubation solutions, including MicroClimer Setters and Hatchers, a Chick Storage Room and ventilation, cooling and heating equipment. The capacity of this hatchery will be 720,000 eggs per week.
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African swine fever hits a third Polish pig farm
That African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed at two commercial farms in different regions of Poland within one month must be matter for concern for a country fighting a long-running battle against the disease in its wild boar population. New outbreaks of the disease have also been confirmed in domestic pigs in China, Hong Kong, Romania, South Africa, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
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Cambodia's first high-quality aquafeed plant to begin production
A newly constructed aquafeed plant — the first in Cambodia to produce high-quality fish feed, will start production this month. The plant will incorporate U.S. soy into fish feed for CAST.
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Tyson completes BRF Thai, European businesses acquisition
Tyson Foods announced on June 3 the successful completion of the acquisition of the Thai and European businesses from Brazil-based BRF.
Avian Influenza
Avian flu studies reveal climate change impacts, unknown virus presence
Additional cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have been confirmed in the poultry sectors of Nigeria and Taiwan, while a new virus has been detected at live bird markets in Bangladesh for the first time. A health professional considers there may have been more human cases of the disease in Nepal, and disease experts have been examining the likely impacts of climate change on avian flu viruses.
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2019 world feed production trends: growth continues worldwide
The 2019 World Feed Production Trends survey examines 2018 global compound feed production volumes and the circumstances that shaped output.
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