China is estimated to have secured more than half of the 12 million tonnes of US soybeans that Washington said Beijing committed to purchase by early 2026.
South Korea reported two new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) at layer farms in its central region on December 17, bringing the total to 14 cases since the cold season began.
Bioiberica, a global life science company, has on December 15 announced the publication of a scientific paper in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences confirming the presence of bioactive ...
US beef plants are under threat as the number of cattle destined for their facilities stays far below historical levels, reflecting the smallest herd in more than half a century.
Malaysia's newly appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Datuk Chan Foong Hin, said the country must strengthen its agricultural sector to withstand growing global challenges, with ...
Any discussion of Chinese layer-breeding companies expanding overseas inevitably leads to Ningxia Xiaoming Agriculture & ...
The inaugural National Grain Corn Conference 2025, held on December 18, is seen as having the potential to enhance government policies in developing the country's grain corn industry, while also ...
Morocco's National Agency for the Development of Aquaculture (ANDA) approved 184 aquaculture projects in 2025, totalling DH76 billion (US$192 million), Morocco's Press Agency (MAP) reported.
Jamaica's Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, through the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA), has commenced the distribution of 100,000 broiler chickens and feed to farmers ...
Lower year-over-year hog availability in the United States at the start of Q4 has pushed the forecast for total 2025 commercial pork production down 25 million pounds to 27.5 billion pounds.
South Korea on December 21 reported another highly pathogenic avian influenza infection at a duck farm in South Jeolla Province, marking the 16th such case at a poultry farm this season.
Mexico's Ministry of Economy (SE) has begun an administrative investigation into imports of pork leg and shoulder from the United States following allegations of dumping and unfair subsidies.