Weekly Newsletter
Saturday, October 10, 2015
 
TOP STORY
Dawn of a new world shrimp market: Emerging exporters face intensified competition
Thailand has been dethroned but India, Ecuador and Vietnam will be followed by a handful of even newer, emerging Central America suppliers. The days when two or three countries can have a large chunk of the market to themselves are over.
 
NEWS
INDUSTRY
Novozymes acquires Pacific Vet Group-USA, Inc.
  Novozymes has announced the acquisition of Pacific Vet Group-USA, Inc. (PVG), a developer of probiotics for animals, at an undisclosed fee.
EPA announces 2016 edition of the Jules Tournut Probiotics Prize
Nuscience opens new plant in Drongen, Belgium
Cargill to invest US$111 million in converting plant for cooked meats production
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FEED
Alltech Mycotoxin Management programme receives Star Feed Additive Award
  The Alltech Mycotoxin Management programme has won top honors in China with recognition as a 'star' in the feed trade.
WellhopeAgri-Tech collaborates with India Nexus to expand international feed markets
Progressus and Kasetsart University organise aqua feed milling programme
Leiber: Leading the pack in natural feeds
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LIVESTOCK
US, NZ meat groups support TPP
  Two US meat producers' associations and a farmers' group in New Zealand have expressed support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), whose negotiations reached a successful conclusion on Monday in Atlanta, Georgia.
Feed bags blamed for swine virus that entered US in 2013
SPACE 2015: Strong show despite political setbacks
Phileo to organise poultry web conference
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FOOD
Australian beef producers to benefit from TPP agreement
  The recently concluded Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) could favour Australia's cattle and beef producers, said Troy Setter, the chief executive of Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC), as the deal liberalises live cattle exports to Japan and abrogates tariffs on deliveries to Mexico, Canada and Peru.
TPP not yet a perfect outcome for New Zealand's dairy sector: Fonterra
New laws on food safety, environment and advertising putting pressure on China firms
Lower worldwide exports of Vietnam's tuna despite growth in some markets
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CROP
Monsanto to slash 2,600 jobs as weak commodities prices continues
  The drop in global commodities prices and weaker corn seed sales have led Monsanto Co. to initiate austerity measures, including cutting off 2,600 jobs - over the next 18 to 24 months - to mitigate financial losses.
Syngenta continues transition of wheat breeding to hybrids in North America
DuPont appoints new president for Crop Protection
New oilseed processing center to drive Bayer's seeds business
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