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ADM launches new sweetening feed products for piglets
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22 November 2022
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Dr. Kenneth Stalder: global pork industry mourns his loss
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5 November 2022
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Canada hog sector say training is key to effective livestock transport
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26 February 2019
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The Canadian Pork Council says those who transport hogs are doing a good job and are working toward continuous improvement.
Efficiency of pea seeds in sow, piglet and fattener feeding
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25 February 2019
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New research shows that colour-flowering varieties of pea seeds may be viable alternatives to soybean meal in the whole cycle of pig nutrition.
African swine fever spreads to fourth Vietnamese province
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25 February 2019
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African swine fever is spreading in Vietnam hitting two more provinces, after it was first detected in three separate farms in two other provinces earlier this month.
Scottish pig industry unites to eradicate endemic disease
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25 February 2019
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Representatives from the Scottish pig industry are working together to develop a strategy to eliminate PRRS in the Scottish pig herd.
China reports two new African swine fever outbreaks
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24 February 2019
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China confirms two new outbreaks of African swine fever, one in the northern province of Hebei and the other in the northern region of Inner Mongolia.
CFIA releases updated regulations governing animal transport
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22 February 2019
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Planned changes to Canada's Health of Animals Regulations governing the transport of animals have now been made public.
US, Canada and Mexico work to prevent swine fever reaching their pigs
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22 February 2019
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The three regions are coordinating efforts to prevent the arrival of the highly contagious swine disease that has swept through China's hog herd and parts of Europe.
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