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eFeedLink - Cargill: Focus on innovation, sustainability and a customer-centric approach

Cargill has been investing heavily in research and development, new digital solutions and talent development to stay ahead in the ever-evolving livestock and feed industry.

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eFeedLink - Bacterial kidney disease discovered at salmon farms in central Norway

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority, Mattilsynet, has reported the detection of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), a contagious infection, at four Lerøy Midt salmon farming sites in central Norway.

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eFeedLink - Chicken production in Perak, Malaysia, exceeds state's self-sufficiency rate for five straight years

The production of meat and eggs involving chickens and ducks for Perak, Malaysia, is stable, with production levels for both commodities exceeding the state s self-sufficiency rate for five consecutive years.

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eFeedLink - Research to expand beef production options in Western Australia's north

A new research project aims to grow future beef production options in Western Australia s north, as part of a landmark collaboration between research bodies, universities and the Western Australian government.

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eFeedLink - Brazilian banks join EU in denying credit to meatpackers linked to illegal deforestation

In a move echoing new European Union regulations aimed at protecting rainforests, Brazilian banks have committed to refusing credit to meatpackers that source cattle from illegally deforested areas, Fortune reported.

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