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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

Saturday, February 14
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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR ANIMAL FEED & ADDITIVES INDUSTRY

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    Global Feed Minerals Market and Trends

    Global Feed Minerals Market and Trends

    Increasing industrialization of livestock production to meet the increasing demand for animal protein sources is driving the greater focus on optimum nutrition of farm...
    Phibro, Vetos introduce RelyOn for beef and dairy cattle

    Phibro, Vetos introduce RelyOn for beef and dairy cattle

    Phibro Animal Health and Vetos Europe partnered to introduce RelyOn™, a new natural feed additive to help support rumen health for beef and dairy...
    A shift among phytogenics: From first to second generation

    A Shift Among Phytogenics: From first to second generation

    While significant research has been conducted on phytogenics, derived from the Greek 'phyto,' meaning plant, the field of phycogenics, derived from 'phyko,' meaning algae,...
    What is the position of animal proteins in feed industry?

    What is the position of animal proteins in feed industry?

    The majority of animal feed producers and people in the feed industry are convinced about the added value of using animal proteins in feed. Animal proteins are a safe, healthy, sustainable and affordable alternative to fish meal, vegetable proteins, antibiotics and zinc oxide.
    Alltech launches Egalis™ range of silage inoculants

    Alltech launches Egalis™ range of silage inoculants

    Global animal nutrition and health company Alltech has announced Egalis™, a new range of high-quality silage inoculants that maximise nutrient quality retention and reduce...
    A versatile probiotic for dairy and beef cattle: Bovacillus™

    A versatile probiotic for dairy and beef cattle: Bovacillus™

    Chr. Hansen launches Bovacillus™, a new solution to support dairy and beef cattle health and performance. The product is a versatile probiotic that can be used in all types of feed applications.
    4 ways to cope with increased feed prices

    4 ways to cope with increased feed prices

    These events are a stark reminder that for global agriculture climate change impacts are already a reality. High feed costs are an enormous challenge for the whole agricultural sector and sustainable strategies need to be adopted to enable a more efficient use of resources, both in the short and long term. This article explores possibilities to cope with the current situation. Through understanding the positions of farmers, integrators and feed millers and using targeted feed additive solutions, we can achieve a responsible use of resources that makes animal production more resilient to feed price increases.
    Protix releases comparative sustainability figures for its products

    Protix releases comparative sustainability figures for its products

    Protix announced that Life Cycle Assessment conducted by Deutsches Institut für Lebensmitteltechnik confirms Protix’s products have a considerably lower environmental footprint compared with common...
    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...
    Overcoming regulatory hurdles for plant-based feed additives

    Overcoming regulatory hurdles for plant-based feed additives

    The growing animal feed additives market combined with surging interest from consumers in plant-based products offers a significant opportunity for developers. However, launching such...