Califf nominated as FDA’s incoming commissioner 11.15.2021 By Jordan Tyler The White House announced the nomination on Nov. 12, which was applauded by the American Feed Industry Association.Read More
PIJAC appoints new government affairs director 11.11.2021 By Jordan Tyler Wes Fisher will lead multi-state and regulatory initiatives for the organization.Read More
PLMA partners with IRI 11.10.2021 By Jordan Tyler The partnership will make IRI’s market data more accessible to the association’s members.Read More
Industry sentiments vary for OSHA’s new COVID-19 vaccine policy 11.09.2021 By Erica Shaffer The association has announced a new emergency temporary standard requiring certain employers to implement vaccination programs.Read More
AAFCO offers self-study modules for ingredient definitions, approval processes 11.05.2021 By Jordan Tyler The three-part course will be available for both AAFCO members and non-members.Read More
Climate change could influence crop yields by 2030 11.02.2021 By Arvin Donley and Jordan Tyler Temperature rises, rainfall patterns and greenhouse gas emissions may affect the production of corn and wheat if current trends continue.Read More
China, Vietnam notable trade prospects for US pet food exporters 11.02.2021 By Gina Tumbarello Opportunities and challenges for international trade in this sector. Read More
Layn adopts Sophora japonica through the American Botanical Council 10.20.2021 By Jordan Tyler The natural extract company’s latest antioxidant ingredient is derived from Sophora japonica.Read More
Ag associations partner to support minority representation across industry 10.19.2021 By Bob Sims The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and the National Society for Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) aim to promote “the next generation of leaders in agriculture.”Read More
FEDIAF updates Nutritional Guidelines for pet food formulations 10.19.2021 By Jordan Tyler This latest version features updated considerations for phosphorus and calcium.Read More