NEWS FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE February 2021 7 Boehringer Ingelheim, a global leader in animal health, announces that the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), as the competent authority of the Reference Member State (Germany) under the Mutual Recognition procedure (MR), accepted new language on the label of Enterisol® Ileitis. The national marketing authorization is granted pursuant to the Animal Health Act (TierGesG) and the Animal Vaccine Regulation. The PEI confirmed that Enterisol® Ileitis reduces prevalence of Salmonella infection and Salmonella seroprevalence at slaughter. The request for a variation to the Enterisol® Ileitis Summary of Product Characteristics to add new wording in the section ‘Immunological Properties’ was accepted by this competent authority and following completion of the MR procedure, identical authorizations will be granted in all EU Member States that have been included in the registration. Ileitis caused by Lawsonia intracellularis is a costly disease affecting the digestive system of pigs in all pig rearing countries. Enterisol® Ileitis is the only global oral live Lawsonia intracellularis vaccine to control Ileitis in swine. Salmonella infections in swine can lead to both clinical disease, production losses and food safety risks in pork. Enterisol® Ileitis proved to be effective against Salmonella The Paul Ehrlich Institute confirmed that Enterisol® Ileitis reduces prevalence of Salmonella infection and Salmonella seroprevalence at slaughter. Oil extraction plant from Cherkizovo Group Cherkizovo Group, Russia’s largest meat producer, has announced the signing of an investment protection and promotion agreement (IPPA) for the construction of an oil extraction plant in the Lipetsk Region. The agreement to construct a high-protein oilseeds processing plant in the Yeletsky District of the Lipetsk Region was signed by the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, the local authorities, and Cherkizovo-Masla (part of Cherkizovo Group). The project will be implemented in two stages. The investment phase is set to be completed by mid-2022, at which time the oil extraction plant will be brought on stream. The second stage, which is slated to run until late 2033, will see the construction of infrastructure, including a railway line to/ from the facility. By this point, the plant will have reached full processing capacity. It is planned that Cherkizovo Group’s facility will process soybeans and produce soybean oil, meal, lecithin, and hulls. The plant’s processing capacity is estimated at up to 480,000 tons per year. Andrey Ivanov, First Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Yevgenia Loktionova, Head of Investment and Innovation Department of the Lipetsk Region, and Leonid Izmailov, Director of Cherkizovo-Masla
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