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Cargill opens world's largest animal feed plant in Pyeongtaek
2015-11-11 13:27:15| Livestock - Topix.net
Cargill, a global trader and processor of agricultural commodities, opened the world's largest animal feed plant in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on Wednesday, its Korea unit Cargill Argi Purina said. "The opening of the plant proves Cargill's continued commitment to the sustainable growth of Korea's livestock industry," Lee Bo-kyeun, Cargill Korea representative and head of Cargill Argi Purina, said in a press conference in Seoul.
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Alltech to acquire Masterfeeds, creating one of Canadas largest animal nutrition offerings
2015-11-10 17:33:09| National Hog Farmer
Alltech and Masterfeeds announced that they have entered into a share purchase, under which Alltech will acquire 100 percent of the outstanding shares of Masterfeeds, Inc., from Ag Processing Inc (AGP). This will provide Alltech complete ownership of Masterfeeds LP, a leading commercial animal nutrition company in Canada. read more
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Could Self-Disseminating Vaccines Cut Animal Disease Spread?
2015-11-10 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
GLOBAL - An expert has identified self-disseminating vaccines as a way to combat animal diseases such as avian influenza, and prevent them spreading to humans.
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Good news? Kellogg's will use animal cruelty food practices for ONLY 10 more years, company claims
2015-11-09 08:24:29| Food - Topix.net
At a time when many companies are taking immediate action and embracing society's increased interest in health--both for themselves and the animals on the planet--by announcing thing such as GMO-free dining establishments and ridding antibiotic use in the meats, Kellogg Company is taking a disappointing, yet not surprising, step backwards. The company recently announced that as part of its "ongoing dedication to corporate responsibility" and "commitment to animal welfare" that it will only source cage-free eggs for its foods.
Good news? Kellogg's will use animal cruelty food practices for ONLY 10 more years, company claims
2015-11-09 07:22:10| Agriculture - Topix.net
At a time when many companies are taking immediate action and embracing society's increased interest in health--both for themselves and the animals on the planet--by announcing thing such as GMO-free dining establishments and ridding antibiotic use in the meats, Kellogg Company is taking a disappointing, yet not surprising, step backwards. The company recently announced that as part of its "ongoing dedication to corporate responsibility" and "commitment to animal welfare" that it will only source cage-free eggs for its foods.
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