TheBeefSite Latest News: Norway
02 October 2015

NORWAY - Norwegian antibiotic use is falling in livestock but rising in pets....

NORWAY - Norway's Veterinary Institute has reported that antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (MRSA) have been found in cattle on the same farm where it was previously found in pigs, in Rogaland. ...
02 September 2015

NORWAY - Two alpacas imported from Canada into Norway have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis (bTB)....
11 August 2015

NORWAY - The Norwegian Veterinary Institute has discovered Salmonella Typhimurium in a stool sample from a calf with bloody diarrhea in a herd of dairy cows in Nordland, Norway....
10 July 2015

NORWAY - Alltech is expanding its European operations with acquisitions of two Norwegian companies with experience in the Norwegian agriculture and aquaculture industries....

NORWAY - Meat products can contribute to food waste, especially when food becomes discoloured, but a new research project at Norway's fish research institute Nofima aims to improve packaging and prevent discolouration....
08 July 2015

NORWAY - There has been a case of paratuberculosis in Norwegian cattle....
05 May 2015

NORWAY - There has been a suspected case of anthrax in Norwegian cattle....
24 February 2015

NORWAY – A bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) case has been finalised with confirmation of all risk animals being killed and incinerated....
29 January 2015

NORWAY – A bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) case has been diagnosed as atypical by Europe’s reference laboratory after officials were alarmed earlier this week....
10 January 2014

NORWAY – A research paper exploring the reasons behind the changing extent of a tick species in Norway has been published in the paper Parasites and Vectors....
31 July 2013

NORWAY – Forced culling is being practiced in parts of Norway where fodder shortages have reached critical levels....
03 May 2013

In addition to midge-borne viruses such as Schmallenberg and Bluetongue, tick-borne illnesses are also on the rise as the parasites spread into inland Norway, a study has confirmed....
26 April 2013

NORWAY – National monitoring for Schmallenberg virus (SBV) has been revised following the birth of a deformed calf....
08 April 2013

NORWAY – Shorter snow seasons have been attributed to the northward advance of ticks and act as another reminder to abate climate change....
14 February 2013

NORWAY - Schmallenbergvirus was first detected in Norway in autumn 2012 and the Norwegian Veterinary Institute (NVI) is preparing the industry for action. ...
21 January 2013

NORWAY – A seminar held by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute will discuss findings that Lactofferin proteins have been shown to have different properties of importance for human health including an in vitro observed antiviral effect....
16 November 2012

NORWAY - Ongoing research monitoring bulk milk samples has shown 13 per cent of holdings in the south of the country have the Schmallenberg virus. ...
30 October 2012

NORWAY - Biting midges carrying Schmallenberg have been collected by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute....
29 October 2012

NORWAY - Nutreco has reported an increase in revenue of 13 per cent in the third quarter of 2012, compared to third quarter results from 2011. Success in the fish feed sector offset poorer results in other livestock feeds. ...
24 August 2010

NORWAY - Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Norwegian agriculture is a stated objective, and proper cattle feed is one means of accomplishing this. This summer Daisy has gone to pasture adorned with some advanced monitoring equipment....
25 June 2009

NORWAY - Photo-oxidation is a major problem in the storage of a number of different kinds of food. Dairy products are particularly vulnerable, as they contain molecules that are sensitive to light. "Sun taste" in milk is a case in point....
08 June 2009

NORWAY - The Norwegian government and the United Nations Development Programme have earmarked $4m (about sh4.4b) to combat desertification in six cattle corridor districts. ...
16 April 2009

NORWAY - For her doctorate, Camilla Sekse revealed that transmission of bateriophage between bacteria can occur, and that in the case of E. coli it can transform a harmless bacterium into one capable of causing disease in man. ...
12 August 2008

OSLO, NORWAY - IBM has signed an agreement with Matiq, the information technology subsidiary of Nortura, Norway's largest food supplier, to use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track and trace poultry and meat products from the...