Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 21 October 2022

ARTICLE 70 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE October 2022 TOMORROW’S SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY Researchers across the globe are continuously exploring new solutions that will help optimize animal resilience for improved performance outcomes. However, enhancing resilience is not only important for achieving targets and increasing profits. It’s also essential to maintain the viability of the global supply chain. Optimizing animal efficiency is a necessary step toward mitigating the environmental impact of the agribusiness industry. With scientific breakthroughs supporting development of cutting-edge technologies, the animal nutrition industry can apply tomorrow’s solutions to the challenges of today. References 1Shanmugasundaram; et al. (2013) Poultry Science, 92, 1195–1201. 2Markazi; et al. (2017) Poultry Science, 96, 2049–2056. 3Shanmugasundaram; et al. (2014) Poultry Science, 93, 2763–2771. 4Laparra; et al. (2012) PloS one, 7. 5Martorell; et al. (2021) Antioxidants, 10, 536. 6ADM (2021) Impact of protein reduction and amino acids contents on broilers’ performance, Unpublished company research. 7ADM (2015) Internal research report: unpublished. 8ADM (2006-2020) Internal research reports: unpublished. 9ADM (2019) Internal research report: unpublished. 10ADM (2021) Internal research report: unpublished. 11ADM (2022) Internal research report: unpublished. 12Furness; et al. (2013) Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, advance online publication 24 September 2013. *CitriStim™, FreshUp® and BernAqua® are trademarks registered for ADM or its affiliates. **ES1 (Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum CECT 7347) is used by ADM Biopolis under license from CSIC. Disclaimers Not all products are available in all regions. This information is intended for informational purposes only and does not imply any express recommendations for the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. Consult with a veterinarian for the care of all animals during health challenges. The information provided in this document is based on the current knowledge and experience of ADM or its affiliated companies and is only intended to be received by the addressee (the “Addressee”). The information is provided to the Addressee “AS IS” and no warranties, express or implied, are given or liabilities of any kind are assumed by ADM or its affiliated companies with respect to such information. The information provided in this document is strictly confidential, and therefore cannot be disclosed to any third parties, and cannot be used for any purpose other than its intended purpose. It remains the unique and exclusive property of ADM or its affiliated companies. The Addressee should evaluate any recommendations and suggestions independently; and Addressee is responsible for ensuring that its final product formulations, their labels, and related product materials meet all applicable laws, regulations and standards. Nothing contained in this document shall be construed as the granting of a license or any other right in relation to the information provided to the Addressee. About Christophe Blondet Christophe Blondet is the Vice President for Product Development & Applications in ADM’s Animal Nutrition business. He has a MSc in animal nutrition from ENSAIA and 30 years of experience in the field, including livestock and aqua nutrition, and applied research for feed and premix formulation. At ADM, he contributes to the global business strategy on food security and sustainability, while supporting animal nutrition customers in achieving their strategic goals with innovative products and services.

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