Animal feed

Poland Extends GMO Feed Use Until 2030 Amid Agricultural Concerns

Poland has extended the use of genetically modified organisms (GMO) in animal feed until 2030, allowing farmers to import GMO crops like soya for five more years. This decision, signed by President Andrzej Duda, aims to mitigate potential economic impacts on the agricultural sector and aligns with the EU’s relaxed stance on GMO regulations. As Poland remains a key player in the EU agricultural market, this legislative change is critical for maintaining competitive pricing and supporting poultry producers reliant on GMO feed.

USDA Reports 1% Increase in Cattle on Feed, Insights for Market Stakeholders

The USDA’s latest cattle on feed report reveals 11.3 million head of cattle in feedlots as of July 1, a 1% increase from last year. This vital data aids livestock producers and agricultural stakeholders in understanding market dynamics, feed costs, and export opportunities. Stay informed on agricultural trends with live demos showcasing market analysis tools and insights.

Cattle Market Outlook for 2024 Shows Decrease in Feeder and Stocker Receipts

The cattle market outlook for 2024 shows a 6 percent decrease in national feeder and stocker receipts compared to 2023. Insights from auction receipt totals this fall will be crucial in understanding changes in the 2024 calf crop. Subscribe to our newsletters for valuable insights into beef production, management, and market updates.

Russian Hacking Group Gains Unauthorized Access to Microsoft Executives’ Emails

A Russian hacking group has reportedly gained unauthorized access to the emails of Microsoft executives, the company has confirmed. This breach has raised concerns about the security of sensitive information and the potential impact on the tech giant’s operations. The…