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Monday, June 8, 2020
Zimbabwe's grain scarcity may reach 1.17 million tonnes
Despite a small rise in output, Zimbabwe's grain deficit is seen to reach 1.17 million tonnes this year, leaving most of the population facing food shortages, the latest official crop report showed on Saturday, Reuters reported.
Monday, June 8, 2020
Salmones Austral secures US$40 million loan for venture plan
Salmones Austral has announced a deal with three banks for a US$40-million (EUR35.5 million) loan to fund its US$100-million (EUR88.2-million) investment plan for the next three years, SeafoodSource reported.
Friday, June 5, 2020
Myanmar fisheries sector's decline puts a million jobs at risk
Myanmar's fishing sector may lose nearly a million manpower, after almost all shipments to China and the US have been cancelled since February due to COVID-19, Bloomberg reported.
Friday, June 5, 2020
De Heus buys Neovia Indonesia's feed mills
De Heus Animal Nutrition has acquired the compound feed operations of Neovia Indonesia - PT Welgro Feedmill and PT Wirifa Sakti - from Archer Daniels Midland on June 2, Feedstuffs reported.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Bahamas eyes US$2 million poultry investment
The Bahamas Development Bank (BDB) is in the planning stage of investing up to US$2 million to increase the local farmers' share of the fresh poultry market, The Tribune reported.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Indonesia to provide US$69 million aid for fisheries, aquaculture farmers
Indonesia's Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has proposed a IDR1.02 trillion (US$69 million) incentive package for small scale fishermen and aquaculture farmers hit by the COVID-19 crisis, reported The Jakarta Post.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Animal health market to beat US$119.5 million by 2027
Last year, the global animal health market recorded US$73,798.33 million earnings and is seen to grow at 6.3% in the next seven years valued at US$119,570.99 million by the end of 2027, Globe Newswire reported.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Zhengchang pellet mills continue support of various feed production
To date, over 9,500 units of Zhengchang Pellet Mill has been sold. The outstanding performance in material, energy consumption, heat treatment and stability provide strong support for feed producersto build new feed production lines or upgr ...
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
First phase started for setup of US$130 million Norwegian fish farm
Work has begun this month on the first phase of Salmon Evolution's kr1.3 billion (US$130 million) fish farm at an abandoned quarry at Indre Harøy on the west coast of Norway, SeafoodSource reported.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Koch Foods to build new feed mill in US' Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey announced a US$200,000-grant that will aid supply infrastructure to a new plant in Attalla, northeast Alabama which will employ 28 people, Gadsden Times reported.
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Cargill Canada commits C$35 million for COVID-19 relief
Cargill in Canada has so far committed C$35 million (US$25.2 milllion) for COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts through partnerships, aid funds, product donations and employee giving, the company said in a press release on Wednesday, May 20 ...
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Tyson Foods builds new feed mill in Arkansas
Tyson Foods is building a US$65-million feed mill in Hempstead County, Arkansas, KTAL News reported via ArkLaTex.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Alliance Group to expand Southland plant with NZD4 million
Alliance Group is investing NZD4 million in its 18-month-old venison plant at Lorneville near Invercargill in South Island to boost its beef processing capacity, according to the company.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Pakistani province's flour mills to close in wheat supply protest
Flour millers across Pakistan's Balochistan province have decided to shut their businesses temporarily in protest against the restriction of inter-district and inter-provincial wheat movement, reported Dawn.
Saturday, May 16, 2020
EU's live export trade pose danger to millions of animals
Heat stress, bad planning and a lack of information, to name a few, are risking the welfare of millions of cattle, sheep and goats exported from the EU, a new European commission report showed, reported The Guardian.

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