Page 4 of articles about genetics-reproduction in Press releases
Dr Cord Lellbach appointed as General Manager for PIC Deutschland GmbH
On October 1, Dr Lellbach will start in his position and will be responsible for PIC's business in the important markets of Germany, Austria and Poland.
Hypor: A smooth transition from stalls to group housing
How the Hypor Libra* helped Haven Colony make the sow housing transition easy, allowing the animals to produce to their full potential.
Minitube celebrates 50 years in the animal breeding industry
Minitube celebrates an important company anniversary.
Magapor launches iGreen, the first AI catheter with biodegradable tube
iGreen is a catheter for swine insemination made of biodegradable material.
Magapor launches a new APP, exclusive for customers
Magapor, a company specialized in swine reproduction, is proud to make a new APP exclusively available for their customers.
Danish Genetics launches renewed breeding goals
The breeding goal traits are specifically considered to have economic importance to pork producers and great genetic potential for genetic improvement.
Danbred establishes subsidiary in Germany
"Fenker & Hellebusch and DanBred’s combined knowledge of the German market will be invaluable in supporting local customers with a service that is second to none."
Topigs Norsvin records strong growth in turnover
PIC and Otrada form a strategic relationship
IPVS2020: Scientific Committee announces complete scientific program
Genomics projects awarded $2.5 million from government, industry
DNA marker identifying lower-stress sows could save the Ontario pork industry $12.9-million in losses by saving piglets from being crushed or savaged by sows.
Magapor and Guyue sign historic agreement to build the largest boar stud worldwide
The two companies will build a 1,000-head boar stud in China which will be the largest boar stud in the world.
Collaboration the Key to New Pork Pact
Top breeder organizations Hendrix Genetics (Hypor) and German-based BHZP sign agreement, improving market concentration and collaboration.
What is gene editing?
This unfamiliar concept may sound strange to someone outside the industry, but this video explains that we have made breeding choices for thousands of years.
The "Alliance to end surgical castration of swine" announces precision breeding successes
Gene-editing can be used to eliminate the need for castration and improve farm-animal welfare.