Northwest Naturals Recalls Cat Food Amid Bird Flu Fears

Northwest Naturals Recalls Cat Food Amid Bird Flu Fears

Northwest Naturals, an American pet food brand, recalled its cat food due to suspected contamination with highly pathogenic avian influenza, potentially linked to cat deaths. While the affected batches didn't enter the Chinese market, the distributor in Shanghai, Lida, removed turkey-based products from shelves as a precaution. The FDA advises pet owners to avoid feeding pets unpasteurized or raw meat and to prevent them from preying on wild birds to mitigate the risk of avian influenza transmission.

Global Trade Guide HS Code Chapter 15 for Fats and Oils

Global Trade Guide HS Code Chapter 15 for Fats and Oils

This paper provides an in-depth interpretation of Chapter 15 of the Harmonized System (HS) code, detailing the classification standards and import/export regulations for animal, vegetable, and microbial fats and oils. It covers the specific categorization of products such as lard, tallow, fish oil, vegetable oil, margarine, and various waxes. The aim is to assist related businesses in compliant operation and understanding market trends within the international trade of fats and oils.

Walmart Expands Beef Supply Chain for Premium Cuts

Walmart Expands Beef Supply Chain for Premium Cuts

Walmart is building its own Angus beef supply chain to control quality, reduce costs, and differentiate itself. This vertical integration strategy aims to provide consumers with 'steakhouse quality' beef. However, Walmart faces challenges in quality control, cost management, and sustainable development. The success of Walmart's 'beef empire' hinges on its execution, innovation, and understanding of consumer needs. This move allows for greater oversight from farm to shelf, potentially improving traceability and consistency while navigating the complexities of the meat industry.

EU Imports Key Insights on Common Health Entry Document CHED

EU Imports Key Insights on Common Health Entry Document CHED

The Common Health Entry Document (CHED) is crucial for animal and plant products entering the EU market, certifying compliance with EU health and safety standards. Submitting CHED through the TRACES system enables electronic information management, improving customs clearance efficiency and ensuring product traceability. Proficiency in using CHED is essential for international trade businesses involved in importing these goods into the EU. It streamlines the process and ensures adherence to regulations, facilitating smoother trade operations and safeguarding public health.

Feed Industry Adapts to Tariffs HS Code 23 Challenges

Feed Industry Adapts to Tariffs HS Code 23 Challenges

This paper delves into the tariff regulations for feed products under HS Code 23, focusing on tariff provisions for animal feed, low erucic acid rapeseed, mixed feed, and milk-containing feed. It also explores the challenges and opportunities presented by quota restrictions and proposes tariff planning strategies. The aim is to assist feed companies in better participating in international trade and enhancing their market competitiveness. The analysis provides insights for navigating international feed trade regulations and optimizing tariff management.

Pet Diagnostics Market Nears 1 Trillion As Demand Grows

Pet Diagnostics Market Nears 1 Trillion As Demand Grows

The global companion animal diagnostics market is experiencing rapid growth, projected to reach $4.558 billion by 2029. Key drivers include increasing pet ownership, rising pet insurance adoption, and technological advancements. However, high costs and a shortage of veterinarians pose challenges. North America remains the largest market, while Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing. The future will see technological innovation and intelligent solutions reshape the industry. Companies need to seize opportunities and optimize services to gain a competitive edge.

Trump Administration Probes Foreign Influence on US Food Supply Chain

Trump Administration Probes Foreign Influence on US Food Supply Chain

The Trump administration initiated an investigation into price manipulation within the US food supply chain, focusing on key sectors like meat processing, seeds, fertilizers, and equipment, as well as the potential impact of foreign companies. This action aims to address rising food prices, maintain fair market competition, and protect consumer interests. The investigation's findings may reshape the US food industry landscape, prompting the government to strengthen regulations and improve relevant laws. The goal is to ensure a stable and competitive food market for American consumers.

Carrefours Blockchain Adoption Boosts Sales

Carrefours Blockchain Adoption Boosts Sales

Carrefour has improved supply chain transparency for select meat, milk, and fruit products by implementing blockchain technology. Consumers can trace product origins by scanning a QR code. This initiative has significantly boosted sales of these products, particularly in the Chinese market. Partnering with IBM, Carrefour plans to expand blockchain technology to more product categories to meet consumer demand for transparent and sustainable products, ultimately enhancing brand loyalty. The implementation demonstrates a successful application of blockchain in retail, enhancing consumer trust and driving sales growth.

Guide to Classifying Live Animals in Global Trade

Guide to Classifying Live Animals in Global Trade

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the classification principles for live animals and animal products in the Customs Import and Export Tariff. It emphasizes the classification of juvenile animals, the definition of dried products, and analyzes practical cases to offer declaration suggestions for businesses. The aim is to assist practitioners in accurately understanding the tariff, reducing trade risks, and ensuring correct commodity classification for customs purposes. This ultimately contributes to smoother trade operations and compliance with customs regulations.

Pet Paradise Elevates Standards in Pet Aftercare Industry

Pet Paradise Elevates Standards in Pet Aftercare Industry

Pet Paradise adopts the philosophy of "Treating every life with heart," reshaping industry standards through standardized services, modular memorial halls, and emotional experiences. Their transparent "one pet per cremation" service, environmentally friendly cremation technology, nationwide store network, and comprehensive operational system provide pets with a dignified farewell and guide the healthy development of the industry. They offer a respectful and compassionate end-of-life experience for beloved animal companions, focusing on honoring their memory and providing solace to grieving owners.