NEWS 82 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE June 2023 BioZyme® Inc., announced a partnership with Feathers to Fur, LLC (FTF) to expand the sales of its animal health products in the US. FTF will use its relationships in the animal health space to grow the reach of BioZyme products within the Backyard Boost®, Vita Charge®, and Vitalize® brands from coast to coast. “We appreciate the partnership with Feathers to Fur, and we know their team of dedicated sales and marketing staff will help grow the reach of the BioZyme Family of Brands. More importantly, they will get these products into the hands of animal and pet owners across the country,” said Rod Hutcheson, BioZyme Animal Health Business Development Manager. FTF has an extensive animal health industry background. They will collaborate with BioZyme on business strategy, sales opportunities, and increased customer service and support. FTF works at all levels from wholesale distributors to e-commerce to brick-and-mortar retail stores. “We look forward to a bright future with Feathers to Fur while providing animals care that comes full circle,” Hutcheson said. Read more>> BioZyme® partners with Feathers to Fur Lallemand Animal Nutrition and the French research institution INRAE (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment) — through the MEDiS Research Unit located in the Clermont-Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Research Center — renewed their 30-year research partnership with the signing of an Associated Partnership Laboratory (APL) agreement. This new agreement includes research into microbial solutions used in ruminant nutrition and health. Based on a common roadmap for five years, the APL will enable INRAE and Lallemand Animal Nutrition to pool their material and human resources around a co-designed research and technology program. This is a new type of partnership at INRAE, which aims to accelerate the development of innovations with flexibility and adaptability. The general objective of the APL is the study of the digestive microbiota of the ruminant and its interactions with microbial solutions developed by Lallemand and/or the APL, the characterization of the modes of action of these solutions, the technological developments allowing this characterization, and the isolation and screening of new microbial solutions for ruminant nutrition and health in the context of a changing environment and consumer concerns surrounding the sustainability of ruminant production, and on food safety. Frédérique Chaucheyras-Durand, the Research Manager for Lallemand Animal Nutrition who leads the APL, commented: “This new contract reinforces the collaboration between UMR MEDiS and Lallemand that started in 1992 and has led to significant contributions for both entities with more than 40 international peer-reviewed scientific publications, numerous communications at national and international conferences as well as one patent." Read more>> Lallemand and INRAE reaffirm ruminant research partnership
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