LIVESTOCK & FEED Business - April 2020

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Entering unknown territory: Coronavirus upsets shrimp and salmon aquaculture forecasts
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View Point:
  • COVID-19 complicates challenges Chinese livestock sectors face
 
China:
  • China develops African swine fever vaccine

  • Rabobank: Brazil's beef exports to China expected to fall due to COVID-19

  • Hormel removes ractopamine from swine supply chain to push meat sales to China

  • Feed additives prices surge as COVID-19 hampers production, deliverie

  • Effects of COVID-19 linger on for China's poultry sector 
 
Species Focus:
  • Shrimp

     - Shrimp diseases, coronavirus and world market transformations

     - Adisseo: Organic acids, synergy preventing vibriosis and promoting growth in shrimp

     - European Commission renews authorisation of Lallemand probiotic for use in aquaculture

 
Company:
  • Biomar reports record earnings for 2019

  • Kemin strengthens position in ruminant industry with Essentialities portfolio

  • Bayer Animal Health launches global initiative to advance swine welfare

  • Neopharma Japan launches 5-ALA products in Thailand

  • Novus: Pushing boundaries in animal health and nutrition
     
     
Technical


  • Zhengchang: Factors affecting feed pelleting quality and efficiency
 
Agri-Tech:


  • Mowi's underwater sensing system joint project ready for commercial validation
Editorial Lineup for Livestock & Feed Business: January 2026

 
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Tech-Enhanced Pig Health Management Systems

  - Hamlet Protein

  - Phytobiotics

  - Cargill
 

China

  - China Feed Additives
 

Viewpoint

  - Swine
 

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