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An e-nose could be a powerful tool in the feed chain for quality control and mycotoxin monitoring

Dr Matteo Ottoboni, from the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, at the University of Milan, presented on the application of electronic noses for feed safety and animal nutrition at the World Mycotoxin Forum in Antwerp in Belgium last month.

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An e-nose could be a powerful tool in feed chain for quality and safety control and mycotoxin monitoring

Dr Matteo Ottoboni, from the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, at the University of Milan, presented on the application of electronic noses for feed safety and animal nutrition at the World Mycotoxin Forum in Antwerp in Belgium last month.

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eFeedLink - FEFAC appoints new president

FEFAC s 68th General Assembly, which was held on June 14 in Ystad, Sweden, during the 30th FEFAC Congress, elected Pedro Luis Cordero Castillo as its new president for the a 2023–26 term.

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eFeedLink - US politician reintroduces bill that permits authorities to scrutinise animal feeding operations for bacteria

US congresswoman Rosa DeLauro reintroduced the Expanded Food Safety Investigation Act (EFSIA) this week, a bill that allows US federal investigators to enter concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the United States to test for harmful bacteria and other microbes that cause foodborne illness.

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eFeedLink - USDA expects higher US beef production, lower pork, broiler output in 2023

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has increased expectations for 2023 US beef production, while lowering projections for pork, broilers and turkey.

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