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African Swine Fever
African swine fever returns to Mongolia
After a five-month hiatus, African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected on a farm in Mongolia, as well as in domestic pigs in Bhutan and wild boar in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and South Korea.
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African Swine Fever
ASF cases in European domestic pigs dwindle
Over the past week, new cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported in the wild boar population of 17 European countries, while only one further outbreak has been confirmed in domestic pigs, and that was a small backyard herd.
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African Swine Fever
Philippines pins hopes of sector recovery on ASF vaccine
Pork market instability and rising prices in the Philippines are being blamed on African swine fever (ASF), with many hoping a solution may lie in one or more of the vaccines being tested.
African Swine Fever
Germany lifts African swine fever restrictions for 4 districts
With no new cases of African swine fever (ASF) detected for more than one year, disease control restrictions have been lifted in four districts in the German state of Brandenburg.
Business & Markets
Elanco investor proposes leadership change, CEO succession
Ancora Holdings Group, a 3% shareholder in Elanco Animal Health, calls the board and CEO Jeff Simmons the ‘biggest barriers to success.’
Aquaculture
Potential for sustainable aquaculture expansion in Asia-Pacific
At a recent high-level international meeting in the region, agreement was reached to expand aquaculture production in Asia-Pacific by as much as 35% by 2030, without sacrificing sustainability principles.
Business & Markets
Elanco Animal Health to cut 420 jobs in restructuring
Company will shift resources from its farm animal to pet health units to drive adoption of its products.
Carbon Emissions Reduction
Upcoming carbon tax adds to Danish farming challenges
Denmark is mulling options for a tax on carbon dioxide emissions for agriculture that is set to increase costs for farmers and reduce agricultural production and the sector’s workforce.
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