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EXZOLT CATTLE-CA1 Wins FDA Conditional Approval, Expanding Options to Prevent and Treat New World Screwworm in Cattle

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FDA Conditionally Approves Merck Animal Health’s EXZOLT CATTLE-CA1 to Address New World Screwworm Risk in U.S. Beef and Heifer Herds

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 19, 2025 - Merck Animal Health says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted conditional approval for EXZOLT™ CATTLE-CA1 (fluralaner topical solution), positioning the pour-on as a new systemic parasiticide option for U.S. beef operations and replacement dairy heifers facing New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) larvae (myiasis) risk and cattle fever tick (Rhipicephalus microplus) pressure.

Kellanova's "Cool Soil Critters" Campaign Puts Soil Health at the Heart of Australia's Food Supply

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Kellanova’s “Cool Soil Critters” Campaign Puts Soil Health at the Heart of Australia’s Food Supply

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 8, 2025 - Kellanova is using its "Cool Soil Critters" campaign in Australia to turn an often invisible topic-soil health-into a mainstream sustainability and supply-chain conversation, linking biodiversity beneath the surface directly to crop resilience, food security and long-term brand value.

From Iconic Foods to the Health of the Soil Behind Them

As a company that depends on crops to make the foods people know and love, Kellanova is positioning soil health as a strategic asset rather than a purely agronomic concern. Through its partnership with the Cool Soil Initiative, Kellanova Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) is supporting programs that help farmers increase organic carbon levels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on Australian farms.

Unlocking More Value from Every Cocoa Pod: Nestlé Pilots Whole-Fruit Chocolate Processing

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Unlocking More Value from Every Cocoa Pod: Nestlé Pilots Whole-Fruit Chocolate Processing

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - Nestlé is piloting a novel, patented cocoa processing technique that uses up to 30% more of each cocoa fruit, aiming to boost farmer yields, reduce waste and create new product opportunities for the global food processing and ingredients industry. By turning traditionally underused parts of the cocoa pod into chocolate flakes, the company is testing a more resource-efficient model for chocolate production in the face of climate pressure on cocoa supply.

Turning more of each cocoa pod into value
Conventional chocolate production relies almost exclusively on cocoa beans, leaving pulp, placenta and husk largely underutilized. Nestlé's R&D organization has reframed that paradigm by developing a method that leverages all of the edible material inside the pod, not just the beans. In doing so, it directly addresses both raw material efficiency and the economic potential of each harvested fruit.

Safeguarding the Global Cocoa Supply Chain: Nestlé Maps 95% of Cocoa Genetic Diversity

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Safeguarding the Global Cocoa Supply Chain: Nestlé Maps 95% of Cocoa Genetic Diversity

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - Nestlé and its research partners have created a new cocoa core collection that captures more than 95% of the crop's global genetic diversity, laying a strategic foundation for a more resilient cocoa supply chain serving chocolate manufacturers and food producers worldwide. By consolidating genetic resources into a curated set of 96 varieties, the project aims to accelerate breeding of climate-resilient, higher-yield and quality-enhanced cocoa tailored to the needs of the global food and beverage industry.

A 'Noah's Ark' for cocoa genetics
The heart of the initiative is a core collection that condenses thousands of potential trees into a representative set of 96 cocoa varieties. This enables researchers and breeders to work on a manageable but comprehensive portfolio of genetic material, cutting time and complexity from pre-commercial research.