October 15, 2013

15/10/13: Australian vaccine products for animal health; cyclone destroys 52,000 tonnes of grain; new grain elevator opens

Vaccine producers Animal Science Products Inc. (ASP) and animal health solutions provider BEC Feed Solutions have announced a collaboration to introduce and sell ASP’s superior vaccine protection products in the broiler and layer markets.

The product range will consist of several unique water pH stabilisers and vaccine protection products.

"These products have demonstrated excellent results in scientific trials, farm trials and have become well established throughout the intensive livestock industry; and are the dominant products in the United States," says Bailey Reynolds, president of ASP.

A severe cyclone has damaged warehouses containing 52,000 tonnes of foodgrain stocks in the Jagannathpur and Berhampur regions of Odisha, India.

KV Thomas, Indian food minister, has asked his senior officials to remain in constant touch with the  government to help ensure immediate action for those affected.

A new US$11.2 million, privately owned grain facility has opened near Aberdeen, Washington, USA. Comprising of four stainless steel grain bins, the new facility was introduced to help meet the growing need for storage and delivery.

Three of the bins can hold 730,000 bushels of grain, while the fourth can hold 360,000 bushels. The bins are adjacent to a railroad loop track, which is connected to North America's second-largest freight railroad BNSF Railway.The high-speed equipment can load a 110-unit train in about eight hours.



New Delhi is situated in the centre of Delhi
New Delhi is situated in the centre of Delhi (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Food Minister KV Thomas has asked his senior officials to be in constant touch with the state government and ensure immediate action in case of any requirement of foodgrain in cyclone affected areas.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/india/odisha-godowns-with-52000-tonnes-of-grain-destroyed-by-cyclone-phailin-1172671.html?utm_source=ref_article Food Minister KV Thomas has asked his senior officials to be in constant touch with the state government and ensure immediate action in case of any requirement of foodgrain in cyclone affected areas.
In view of the reported damage to godowns at these two places, the Centre has directed the FCI officials to get the quality control report prepared about the damaged stocks and ensure quality of grains before issuing it for Public Distribution System (PDS).

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New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said severe cyclone has damaged godowns that have foodgrain stocks of 52,000 tonnes in Jagannathpur and Berhampur in Odisha, while central teams have been sent to assess the quality of grains before supplying it for PDS distribution. Due to cyclone Phailin, godowns of state-run Food Corporation of India(FCI) and Central Warehousing Corporations (CWC) have been damaged in coastal parts of Odisha, an official government statement said.

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New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said severe cyclone has damaged godowns that have foodgrain stocks of 52,000 tonnes in Jagannathpur and Berhampur in Odisha, while central teams have been sent to assess the quality of grains before supplying it for PDS distribution. Due to cyclone Phailin, godowns of state-run Food Corporation of India(FCI) and Central Warehousing Corporations (CWC) have been damaged in coastal parts of Odisha, an official government statement said.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/india/odisha-godowns-with-52000-tonnes-of-grain-destroyed-by-cyclone-phailin-1172671.html?utm_source=ref_article

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said severe cyclone has damaged godowns that have foodgrain stocks of 52,000 tonnes in Jagannathpur and Berhampur in Odisha, while central teams have been sent to assess the quality of grains before supplying it for PDS distribution.

Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/india/odisha-godowns-with-52000-tonnes-of-grain-destroyed-by-cyclone-phailin-1172671.html?utm_source=ref_articleFood Minister KV Thomas has asked his senior officials to be in constant touch with the state government and ensure immediate action in case of any requirement of foodgrain in cyclone affected areas




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