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  • DDGS Market Perspectives Maarch 21, 2014

    Date:2014/04/01

        DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES (DDGS)        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------    DDGS Comments:Merchandisers re...

  • IN BRIEF - Vietnam Pushed to Improve Shrimp Inspections

    Date:2010/11/08

    Japan has been Vietnam’s largest shrimp export market for over 10 years, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).The VASEP attributes this to Japan’s high demands and high export prices. In addition, Japan does...

  • Warning on China, U.S. Feed Spat .

    Date:2010/12/31

    An investigation that China launched Tuesday into U.S. exports of an animal feed is "surprising and could be disruptive to trade," the U.S. Grains Council said in a statement Friday. The council is an influential lobby for the U.S. farm industry, and...

  • Deadline for Re-Authorisation Feed Additives is Nearing

    Date:2010/10/29

    November 8 is the date for the final submission of dossiers on feed additives that need to be re-registered according to regulation (EU) 1831/2003, less than four weeks from today At the end of 2003 Regulation (EC) 1831/2003 regarding feed additives ...

  • Russia Substitutes Pork Imports with Chinese, Brazilian Supplies

    Date:2014/11/19

    Russia has successfully substituted pork imports from the countries barred from food supplies to the country through increase of imports from Brazil and China, Deputy Agriculture Minister Andrey Volkov said Friday on the sidelines of a food forum....

  • Russia Imposes ban on Marshalltown`s JBS Pork Imports

    Date:2010/10/29

    Amid ongoing bans and reinstatements of pork exports to its country, Russia has imposed suspensions - this time, against two processing plants, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. They affect the JBS'...

  • China`s Pork Products Heading to Russia

    Date:2014/08/26

    Chinese pork products will replace banned pork exports from the West, which are unlikely to win back their place in the Russian market even if the present ban is lifted, according to Russia''s meat products watchdog. Russia''s Federal Service for Ve...

  • Fish Byproducts Used for New Fish Feeds

    Date:2010/10/08

    Fish byproducts may be a new source of fish feed, thanks to research by scientists in Hawaii who were funded by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Research scientist Dong-Fang Deng and her colleagues with the Oceanic Institute in Wai...

  • US Pork Industry Feels Effects of China`s Ban on Some Imports

    Date:2014/08/21

    China''s decision to bar the import of pork products from a dozen US facilities is "certainly a shock to the market", according to one analyst. But the decision could help the US solve "a bit of its supply problems in the short-term...

  • China Cracks Down to Keep Melamine Out of Food

    Date:2010/09/29

    The Chinese government is launching a nationwide registry aimed at keeping melamine out of the food supply and in the industrial sector, where the chemical is typically used for making plastic products. China''s general office of the State Council is...

  • USDA :Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook July 2014

    Date:2014/08/01

    Beef/Cattle:  Recent rains have improved pasture conditions in many parts of the United States, prompting demand for lighter weight feeder cattle and reducing cow slaughter.  Cattle and beef prices have continued to set successive record hi...

  • China to Impose Anti-Dumping Duties on Indonesian, Thai Food Additives

    Date:2010/09/21

     China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Tuesday that it is to impose five-year anti-dumping measures on food additives imported from Indonesia and Thailand. Investigations had found companies in Indonesia and Thailand had been dumping food...

  • China and Latin America: Argentina and China Sign Trade Deals

    Date:2014/08/01

    China continues to strengthen economic ties with Latin American nations as President Xi Jinping visits Buenos Aires, finalizing deals with the Argentine government. President Xi arrived in Buenos Aires on Friday hoping to solidify China''s econ...

  • China - Antibiotics in Pigs

    Date:2010/08/29

    "In China and elsewhere, large amounts of antibiotics are used in the animal industry to promote growth," says Yong-Guan Zhu, environmental scientist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. "Previous studies have connected tetracycline levels and resist...

  • MOA New Regulation - Highlight 1/July/2014

    Date:2014/06/30

    A> MOA New Regulation effective from 1st of July 2014 MOA Beijing officially announced the new requirements effective from the 1st of July for registering China License. We list down below major points which are most concerns ...

  • Chinese Feed Additives Market To Be Restructured

    Date:2010/08/02

    A fragmented industry and underutilisation of equipment and factories will force Chinese manufacturers of feed additives to merge, acquire competitors and reorganise for future survival, a recent market research concludes. In 2009 the Chinese feed ad...

  • Exports Remain Vital to the U.S. Pork Industry

    Date:2014/06/29

    DES MOINES, Iowa – The pork industry was reminded how important exports are to U.S. producers at a World Pork Expo seminar June 4. Iowa State University professor Dermot Hayes outlined the latest pork export trends and stressed the success o...

  • Food Safety Body Defers Ruling on Pig-Feed Additive

    Date:2010/07/12

    International food experts have failed to agree on an acceptable level of the pig feed additive ractopamine, which has triggered trade bans by Brussels and Beijing, a spokeswoman said on Thursday. The Codex Alimentarius Commission, a joint body of t...

  • US Pork Prices Rise 10% after Virus Kills Millions of Piglets

    Date:2014/04/09

      A virus never before seen in the US has killed millions of baby pigs in less than a year, and with little known about how it spreads or how to stop it, it''s threatening pork production and pushing up prices by 10% or more. Estimates vary, ...

  • Court Rules Against Monsanto Soy Meal Bid

    Date:2010/07/12

    Monsanto, the world''s largest seed company, cannot use a European patent on its Roundup Ready soybeans to block Dutch companies from importing soy meal from Argentina, Europe''s top court ruled. Roundup Ready crops are genetically engineered to resi...

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