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The FDA was notified by BASF Agricultural Solutions BASF and Nuseed that low levels of genetic material from two new varieties of canola seed that are currently under review by the FDA have been found in specific lots of canola seed and a small number of canola fields. ....
Audi We take aluminum body components in cars for granted today, along with a whole range of other materials scarcely seen in vehicles just a couple of decades ago. But when it comes to aluminum, there were just a couple of automakers that played a role in making the material mainstream in car production today. And their first models could not be more different. Honda was first to market a car that featured an all-aluminum body, launching the Acura NSX (or Honda NSX, as it was badged in most of the world) in 1990. The everyday supercar, as it became known, was as famous for its aluminum body as it was for its midengine layout and affordable price, with a 3,010-pound curb weight as the payoff. The two-seater won acclaim for its innovative engineering, as well as its handling, pairing a V6 engine with a clever suspension and a sleek profile. ....
Subscribe Review: Mitigation strategies must continue to be investigated and adopted to avoid ASF entry to the US through feed By Jane Byrne A new paper describes the current knowledge of feed as a risk for swine viruses and the opportunities for mitigating the risk to protect US pork production and the global swine population from ASF and other animal diseases. Megan Niederwerder, assistant professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, recently published an overview on the collective feed research related to swine viruses and specifically to the African Swine Fever (AFS) virus. ....
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan. KOTA KINABALU: Pigs will continue to be culled until authorities deem the spread of the African Swine Fever (ASF) has stopped, says Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan. He said culling was the only way to stop the spread of the virus and that is why authorities will continue to do so and keep reminding villagers about the need for the operation to continue. ASF is highly infectious, said the state Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, adding bearded pigs in eight districts in Sabah have been affected with at least 128 confirmed deaths recorded. Jeffrey, who is also Sabah Deputy Chief Minister, said the districts are Pitas, Kota Marudu, Beluran, Telupid, Kinabatangan, Sandakan, Lahad Datu and Tawau. ....
Anpario has ‘plenty of headroom’ for organic and acquisitive growth opportunities Analysts see an ‘active pipeline of earning enhancing acquisitions’ for specialist feed additives group, Anpario, across the UK, Europe, and Asia Pacific. “We believe the animal feed market will continue to grow and adapt to changes in market dynamics, which presents the group [Anpario] with long-term structural and regulatory growth drivers and opportunities,” said Akhil Patel and Clive Black, analysts based at Shore Capital in the UK. UK feed additives business, Anpario, reported around a 5% year-on-year (YOY) increase in revenue to £30.5m (US$42.3m), and around a 16% YOY jump in adjusted EBITDA to £6.6m in its FY2020 results today. ....