Disease causes shift in protein market

01-05-2019 | | |
A record stock, good production forecasts and diminishing demand due to swine fever makes soy prices go down.
A record stock, good production forecasts and diminishing demand due to swine fever makes soy prices go down.
Normally Poultry World wouldn’t pay much attention to pig production, but with the ongoing outbreak of African swine fever in China and many other parts of the world, we cannot turn a blind eye. The pig disease is causing a huge shift in the world’s protein market with consequences for soybean and chicken production. ‘’The African swine fever epidemic can become a game changer, changing the position of the entire agricultural sector around the world,” said Alltech’s CEO Mark Lyons a


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Fabian Brockötter Editor in Chief, Poultry World