Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 35 December 2023

ISSUE FOCUS 38 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE December 2023 DSM ANIMAL NUTRITION AND HEALTH’S SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY We must offer nutritional solutions that allow us to produce more animal protein – significantly more animal protein – with greater efficiency, paying full regard to animal welfare, product quality and process safety, while reducing the impact of our operations on the environment. At the same time, we have to ensure that our innovative portfolio provides our customers with opportunities for competitive advantage and profitable growth. DSM’s Animal Nutrition and Health Business therefore today focuses on six platforms for sustainable animal production. These are: tackling antimicrobial resistance; reducing our reliance on marine resources; reducing livestock emissions; making efficient use of natural resources; producing safe, quality nutrition with less food loss and waste; and improving animal performance over the lifetime. DSM offers breakthrough solutions in many areas – from eubiotics as effective alternatives to AGPs through algae-based omega-3 to reduce the aquaculture industry’s reliance on finite marine resources to enzymes to improve the digestibility and utilization of multiple feed ingredients. SCIENCE-BASED ANIMAL NUTRITION SOLUTIONS DSM exists to create brighter lives for all. This starts with our customers, without whom we would not have a business. We offer them the world’s most comprehensive, science-based animal nutrition solutions, intelligently scaled to solve the sustainability and commercial challenges we all face in transforming the way we feed the world. The world needs new pathways in sustainable animal protein, and DSM is at the forefront of that quest. About David Nickell David Nickell is Vice President of Sustainability & Business Solutions at dsm-firmenich. He plays a leading role in the development of strategies and new technologies to enable the sustainable development of animal and plant protein production to meet the demands of a growing population. He has a PhD in marine biology from the University of Stirling.

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