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The swine industries of the world are very dynamic and continue to evolve and change along with the external forces that shape agriculture world-wide. The factors influencing change are generally related to economic efficiency and competition from alternative protein sources. The global trend is for fewer producers, responsible for larger numbers of pigs, and more concentration within the swine industry. The ability to maintain economic viability is a function of providing optimal facilities, genetics, nutrition, and health programs to the pig in a system that addresses cost of production and generating revenue from the marketing of a high-quality product.
Swine production in the 21st century has become quite sophisticated. Many pork producers have transitioned away from raising purebred pigs for food and instead are raising crossbred pigs carefully selected for a specific need. These systems involve purposeful selection of the grandparent animals that usually selected with a maternal or terminal emphasis in composite breeding programs that emphasize the benefits of breed complimenting. The resulting offspring are called parent stock which are then bred to produce crossbred terminal animals.
A total of 202 enterprises in China have approval licences for the production of vet APIs.
From the below chart, we can see that the regional distribution of vet APIs enterprises is mainly concentrated in the eastern and central regions of China, such as Shangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Henan, Hebei, etc., However, there are no vet APIs production enterprises in several provincial regions such as Qinghai, Tibet, Hainan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Beijing, etc. The distribution of vet APIs...
Steve Pollmann (independent consultant, DSP Consulting) discusses housing, weaning age, heat stress and sow mortality rates, among other aspects, in this Engormix interview....
Nicholas Gabler (Iowa State University) shared his insights on applying knowledge to pig production, during this Swine It interview with host Márcio Gonçalves....
Dr. Locke Karriker (Iowa State University) comments on supply of antimicrobials, as well as widespread and better reporting, during this Swine It interview with host Laura Greiner....
Gordon Spronk (National Pork Board and Pipestone) comments on competition and a better understanding of the market, during this Swine It interview with host Márcio Gonçalves....
Dr. Locke Karriker (Iowa State University) talks about possible origins and the impact of globalization, as well as better use of antimicrobials, during this Swine It interview with host Laura Greiner....
Guillermo Ramis (University of Murcia) talks about achieving a successful liver transplant, during this Swine It interview with host Laura Greiner....
Pedro Urriola (University of Minnesota) discusses the need to plan ahead regarding ingredients, during this Swine It interview with host Laura Greiner....
Introduction The global population is anticipated to reach around 10 billion people by 2050. At the same time the global middle-class is growing significantly particularly in high populous countries such as China and India. The combination of these two factors places significant pressure on global food systems which must be capable of providing food and nutrition security in 2050. The next 30 years are arguably one of the most critical transitions in human history as we approach a...
Introduction: Consumers and important trade markets value meat without residues of antimicrobials. Preventive actions taken by the vet and the farmer are therefore essential to prevent presence of residues. This includes careful registration of use of antimicrobials, marking of treated animals, and compliance with withdrawal periods. Moreover, surveillance (own check and official samples) is needed to detect enough cases to encourage compliance. To identify causality,...
Introduction: The impact of PED outbreaks in the United States had led to a high level of awareness in the Netherlands. A baseline study in the Netherlands, conducted in the second half of 2014, confirmed the naïve status of the Dutch pig industry for PEDv. After the study was completed the first outbreak of PED occurred in the Netherlands in November 2014. Until April 2015 a total of 51 outbreaks was confirmed. These outbreaks of PED were caused by low virulent strains of...
Novus International, Inc., launches a modern brand focused on more
Novus International, Inc., announces the beginning of a new area of smarter solutions for farmers around the globe – intelligent nutrition.
The global feed additive company hosted a press conference during the World Pork Expo in Iowa to reveal its comprehensive rebranding initiative. The changes reflect the 32-year-old company’s promise to deliver more to its...
Fernanda Castro, Technical Service Manager at Evonik Animal Nutrition, points out how to balance sustainability goals with meeting the nutritional needs of animals, as well as producing high-quality animal nutrition products
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Fernanda Castro, Technical Service Manager at Evonik Animal Nutrition, discusses some initiatives to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability in the animal nutrition industry
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Make your plans now to attend the in-person 2023 Symposium on Gut Health in Production of Food Animals , October 29-November 1, 2023, at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis, Missouri.
The symposium is now accepting ...
Introduction: Italy is a large pig producer and a system to monitor active ingredients (AIs) consumptions of veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) at farm level is needed. The aims of this study were to develop a tool to record these consumptions and to compare AIs usages with production losses, biosecurity levels and health statuses. Materials and Methods: A data collection software, an XML database and an interactive dashboard were developed...
Kevin McAdams, COO and President, to Take the Helm this Summer
Perdue Farms, the 103-year-old, family-owned company and fourth-largest producer of chicken products in the United States, today announced the intention of Randy Day, CEO, to retire this summer. Day, who has worked...
Introduction: Production diseases usually originate from a complex interaction of pathogens, animal genetics and environment. They compromise animal health and welfare, can reduce product quality and increase environmental footprint of pig production and the use of antimicrobials. Production diseases impact farm economy and can result in loss of revenues and extra production costs. However, very limited synthesis on economic impacts of production diseases is available. The goal...
Ryan Von de Leon, Technical Regional Manager Asia/Pacific & China at Phytobiotics, explains how to support animals using Sangromix Zn, a plant-based product to reduce stressful periods
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Holly McGill (Elanco / ANCC 2023 Organizing Committee) comments on the program and activities of the upcoming Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada in Montreal, Quebec, and invites you to attend (May 9-11), during this Engormix interview....