Cargill, one of the prominent figures in the global poultry industry, announced that it will showcase an integrated portfolio model of Cargill’s innovative solutions that contribute to navigating challenges in the poultry industry at IPPE 2024.
Cargill plans to showcase an integrated portfolio model, spotlighting tailor-made solutions through innovative feed additives, technical services, and digital technologies, aimed at optimizing poultry production during the 2024 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE).
The much-anticipated IPPE 2024 will witness the unveiling of REVEAL™ Layers, a groundbreaking patent-pending NIR technology empowering producers to assess real-time body composition in poultry layers. This innovation of Cargill promises to enhance laying persistency and profitability.
Cargill, a prominent figure in the global poultry industry, stands out as a frontrunner navigating the industry’s complexities through innovation and commitment. Yann Fournis, Cargill’s Gut Health and Performance Poultry Category Lead, emphasizes the company’s dedication to supporting live poultry producers across the entire production spectrum, from conception to consumption.
At the heart of Cargill’s Animal Nutrition business lies a diverse array of feeds and feed additives, and analytical and digital solutions, all strategically crafted to enhance bird performance. Key among these are postbiotics, obtained from fermentation, which are crucial in nurturing a robust intestinal microflora, complementing nutritional support provided through their feeds.
According to the company’s statement, in response to the industry’s rising demands and the call to reduce antibiotic usage, Cargill plays a pivotal role. Their portfolio of nutritional solutions aims to bolster bird health while helping lessen reliance on antibiotics. Innovative technologies and key ingredients also serve to support help decrease health challenges and boost bird resilience.
The company stated that sustainability remains a key focus for Cargill in poultry production. Dia V™ MBPRO, an innovative product supporting feed conversion ratio (FCR), impacts weight gain and meat yield for broilers by enhancing nutrient absorption and microflora modulation.
Central to Cargill’s animal welfare approach are postbiotics that adhere to ISAPP standards, supporting four critical health pillars: acquired immunity, innate immunity, digestive health, and intestinal microbiota balance.
Cargill invites industry professionals to gain deeper insights into its impactful solutions and visit its booth at IPPE Hall A, booth A2233.