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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

Tuesday, March 19
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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

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    Global Feed Enzymes Market

    Global Feed Enzymes Market

    Adding enzymes to feed is necessary to increase its quality and digestibility. At the same time, providing enzyme supplement to the livestock helps to...
    Managing feed cost with exogenous enzymes in a volatile market

    Managing feed cost with exogenous enzymes in a volatile market

    Exogenous feed enzymes enhance digestibility of cereals, grain, legumes and oilseed meals. Each class of feed enzyme is unique, and can be deployed during...
    ADM to acquire Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes

    ADM to acquire Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes

    Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) has agreed to purchase US-based Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes, a leading provider of probiotic and dietary supplements using probiotic, prebiotic,...
    Adisseo launches Rovabio PhyPlus

    Adisseo launches Rovabio PhyPlus

    Adisseo has launched the new generation phytase, Rovabio PhyPlus, which limits the antinutritional capacity of phytates to chelate valuable nutrients in the animal intestine. Adisseo...
    BASF and Cargill expand partnership for animal feed industry

    BASF and Cargill expand partnership for animal feed industry

    BASF and Cargill announced that they are expanding their partnership to develop and market innovative enzyme-based solutions for the animal feed industry. Together, the...
    Save feed costs and reduce environmental footprint

    Save feed costs and reduce environmental footprint

    Enzymes have long been recognised as a way to reduce environmental impact, improve animal performance, and lower the cost of feed. In general, the use of exogenous enzymes in animal nutrition has been fundamentally based on the destruction of antinutritive compounds, which increases the digestibility of nutrients and improves productive yields. This article discusses new enzyme application strategies to maximize feed cost savings, mitigate phosphorus excretion, and reduce carbon emissions.
    Biomin launches Mycofix® Plus 5.Z with ZENzyme® in Asia Pacific

    Biomin launches Mycofix® Plus 5.Z with ZENzyme® in Asia Pacific

    Leading animal nutrition and feed additive firm Biomin has launched its newest mycotoxin risk management solution, Mycofix Plus 5.Z with ZENzyme, in select markets across the Asia Pacific region.
    Biomin announces EU authorization for FUMzyme® for fermenting feed

    Biomin announces EU authorization for FUMzyme® for fermenting feed

    Leading animal nutrition and feed additive firm Biomin has just announced the EU authorization of FUMzyme®, the only commercially available mycotoxin-deactivating enzyme and component...

    BioPlus celebrates 40 years on the market

    BioPlus®, Chr. Hansen's probiotic solution for pigs celebrates 40 years on the market.