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19. Chemical found in N.C. hog feed
Officials in both states declined to release the names or locations of the farms involved, and said no others in the Carolinas are believed to have been affected. Hogs at the farm tested positive for melamine, a chemical used to make foam and plastic, but health officials said there was no immediate danger to consumers because the pigs have been quarantined. Hogs are frequently fed "salvage" food, which includes pet food that has spilled from bags during manufacturing and is therefore...
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20. 17 - Cebu pork gains entry into Singapore market
Lim said the declaration of the World Health Organization (WHO) International des Epizoories that Visayas and Mindanao are foot-and-mouth disease-free spurred Singapore's confidence in the country's pork quality and drew the two countries into signing an export agreement. Lim said the declaration of the World Health Organization (WHO) International des Epizoories that Visayas and Mindanao are foot-and-mouth disease-free spurred Singapore's confidence in the country's pork quality and drew...
SourceBalita.org,UK

21. Life-supporting function of genetically modified swine lungs in ...
Pierson, III, MDa,* a University of Maryland and Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, Md b Immerge Biotherapeutics Inc, Cambridge, Mass c Transplantation Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass d Revivicor, Blacksburg, Va. Pierson, III, MDa,* a University of Maryland and Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore, Md b Immerge Biotherapeutics Inc, Cambridge, Mass c Transplantation Biology Research Center, Massachusetts...
SourceThe Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

22. USDA S&D Report: Text Highlights
Changes in world exports and imports are also nearly offsetting; however, major export changes include 1-million-ton reductions for both Canada and EU-25 and 0. Producers have marketed most of their 2006 production limiting the effect of further price movements on the weighted season-average farm price. Exports are raised 25 million bushels to 900 million reflecting improved export prospects as U. grain sorghum exports for 2006/07 are lowered 10 million bushels reflecting lower projected...
SourceAgWeb

23. Melamine-Tainted Feed Has Entered Human Food Chain
Thirty broiler poultry farms and eight breeder poultry farms in Indiana received contaminated feed in early February and fed it to poultry within days of receiving it. Acheson attempted to assure Americans that there is very little likelihood that they will get sick from eating pork or chicken contaminated with melamine. Acheson said that without changes made at farms and in processing plants, he would not be surprised if there is another outbreak linked to leafy greens this year. Based on...
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24. Smithfield given approval to acquire rival Premium Standard Farms
Farmers "who sell hogs or hog-raising services to the merged firm would have competitive alternatives that would deter the merged firm from lowering prices paid to the farmers," the department said. The investigators decided that independent farmers could ship or "credibly threaten" to ship their hogs to other packers, the statement said. The independent pork producer knew what the ruling was going to be the minute Smithfield proposed the buyout. Since DesMoinesRegister.com does not...
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25. Wisc.: Quarantines of Swine Herds Lifted
The herds that tested negative were being released immediately from the quarantine aimed at preventing any spread of the viral illness, which causes respiratory symptoms in healthy adult hogs but can kill newborn pigs and cause abortion or stillbirth in sows. Tests of Clark County swine herds for pseudorabies in a final quarantine area came out negative, which should clear the way for the state to retain its status as free of the disease despite an outbreak in two herds, officials said...
SourceForbes,NY

26. Search for Highly Effective Bird Flu Vaccine Goes On
Food and Drug Administration of a less-than-perfect vaccine against bird flu is only the beginning of the search for a truly effective shot against the virus, experts said. Luckily, the annual search for a vaccine against seasonal flu is helping scientists as they seek immunization against its much deadlier cousin, H5N1 avian influenza. According to experts, avian flu vaccines are essentially made in the same way as the regular flu vaccine. That's much lower than the regular seasonal flu...
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27. US Pork A Daily Menu Item In Japan
pork and pork variety meat exports to Japan was more than $1 billion last year, nearly double that of Mexico, the second largest market for U. To create a recurring theme, many of the recipes from the cookbook also are featured on the USMEF Japan Web site, which receives over 2,500 hits per day. The growth of imports into Japan has also made the market much more attractive to other exporting countries. USMEF also launched a mini-sauce retail promotion in April featuring a ginger pork sauce...
SourceThePigSite.com,UK

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