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From 9-11 July 2025, VERTIC’s NIM Programme held a Biosecurity Legal Frameworks Workshop supporting the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) with Indonesia. The workshop formed part of the […] The post VERTIC holds Biosecurity Legal Workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on VERTIC.| VERTIC
Manitoba’s pork industry gives the province a lot to be proud of.| Manitoba Co-operator
The United States will sell “so much” beef to Australia, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday after Canberra relaxed import restrictions, adding that other countries that refused U.S. beef products were on notice.| Alberta Farmer Express
Vaccines are just one of many tools farmers use to keep their broiler flocks healthy in order to contribute to a safe and wholesome food supply. Learn about vaccine use in broilers and find out how vaccines impact the health and well-being of chickens.| Chicken Check In
From today, farmers in England can get a funded vet visit for each of their herds or flocks of the same species. This helps those with multiple groups of cattle, pigs or sheep to access tailored animal health and welfare support across their business.| defrafarming.blog.gov.uk
Following the Spending Review, Defra has secured a multi-year funding commitment from HM Treasury. More than £2.7 billion a year will be invested in sustainable farming and nature recovery from 2026 to 2029. Funding for the Environmental Land Management Schemes paid to farmers will increase by 150% over this time period.| defrafarming.blog.gov.uk
by Fabrício Souza Campos Fabrício Souza Campos is a virologist and professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil. He coordinates the Graduate Program in Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology and leads research on virus surveillance in wildlife and domestic animals, with a focus on zoonotic threats and One Health. He has …H5N1 in U.S. Dairy Cattle: An Unprecedented Event in the History of Virology Read More »| Virology Blog
Shipping fever. Bovine respiratory disease (BRD). Whatever name you give it, it remains the number one cause of death in feedlots. It pops up on cow-calf operations, too. The Beef Cattle Research Council’s website notes that BRD is a leading cause of death, illness and antibiotic treatment in calves from three weeks of age to […] Read more The post Stress, biosecurity and bovine respiratory disease appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenAnimal Health , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
The recent resurgence of avian influenza – fueled by the return of migratory waterfowl that carry, but are typically not impacted by the virus – is causing significant damage to both commercial poultry and wild bird populations worldwide, while also impacting backyard flocks. In this episode of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s ‘Extension Out Loud’ podcast, Amy […]| All-hazards Preparedness & Response Education Program