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Govt bans 18 antibiotics, 18 antivirals, one anti-protozoan for treatment of livestockThe government has banned the use of 18 antibiotics, 18 antivirals, and one anti-protozoan in egg-laying birds, milch animals, bees, and li...
As EU's green trade rules kick in, India works policy shiftsIndia is preparing for significant rulebook shifts across ministries to align with the EU's stricter 'green' regulations impacting trade. T...
South Korean scientists are now making 'rice with beef cells' to revolutionise how the world eatsSouth Korean scientists are creating "meaty rice," a novel, protein-infused rice variety, using cultured beef cells to offer an ethical pro...
Can Kerala's antibiotic abuse project inspire India's antimicrobial resistance fight?In 2019, nearly 300,000 deaths in India were due to AMR. Over 1 million deaths were linked to drug resistance, making infections more chall...
Too much of a good thing: How antibiotics made superbugsantibiotics are becoming less effective against infections.
View: It's time for humans to stop living voraciouslyChina’s crackdown in 2003 on wildlife markets ended after Sars exited. History is repeating itself, this time while the Covid-19 pandemic i...
Great Indian cattle count: An inside storyAn army of veterinary doctors and para-veterinary officials are using tablets to conduct livestock census.
Enforcement agency's role is important to ensure there is no misuse of oxytocin: KAPLThe government has proposed a ban on private producers to curb the use of the drug illegally in livestock to increase milk production.
Oxytocin formulations ban to come into effect from July 1From July 1, no private manufacturer will be allowed to manufacture Oxytocin for domestic use.
Ban on cow slaughter in Maharashtra: Why Indian consumers should insist on buffalo milk & carabeefAll that is needed is for Indian consumers to learn from the Philippines and to celebrate the values of our native buffaloes by insisting o...
- Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food
While China grapples with its latest tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest delicacies.