Cattle

The data-driven approach enables strategic decisions about resource allocation and future farm operations. (Image source: AgriEID)

AgriEID, a pioneer in livestock management, has launched precision-engineered cattle scales, revolutionising farm productivity

Genomic selection is one of the fastest and most effective tools we have to improve the sustainability of our food systems. (Image source: Ÿnsect)

Ÿnsect, the world leader in insect production, on 6 June, announced the creation of a genotyping chip named Axiom YNS_Mol1, a world-first for insect breeding and a major step in the evolution of selection of larvae lines to produce insect-based proteins

The test will allow buyers to receive breed composition data to help them best manage those cattle for optimal health and maximum growth. (Image source: Neogen)

Neogen Corporation on 6 June, announced that it has launched Igenity BeefXDairy, a new and novel leading genomic test for beef-on-dairy calves

While not a threat to human health, LSD and FMD are highly infectious viral diseases that affect cattle and other livestock. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

In response to the recent outbreaks in Indonesia of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) among livestock, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the Australian Government are collaborating to support the Indonesian Government in containing and controlling the spread of these high-impact cattle diseases

The training course aimed to accelerate safer cattle trade between the two countries and improve cattle export to China. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), through its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD), kicked off a two-week training course on animal quarantine management in Sing District, a border area between Lao People’s Democratic Republic and China