NEWS 98 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE October 2024 Alltech makes strategic licensing agreement for equine products An American company specializing in the marketing of natural nutritional supplements for horses, EnviroEquine, and Alltech announced a strategic licensing agreement that will feature Alltech technologies in many of EnviroEquine’s supplemental nutritional equine products. EnviroEquine created an operation that delivers true “farmto-stable” quality, a commitment that ensures a rare level of control over every stage of production. For EnviroEquine, product integrity starts at the source. The company explains it is focused on sustainable practices for animals, people and the planet. To that end, it works solely with suppliers committed to sustainability and excellence in quality. “We are excited to partner with Alltech as they are a global leader in animal nutrition,” says Angela J. Brackett, Director of Development, Marketing and Sales at EnviroEquine. “This partnership confirms the effectiveness of EnviroEquine’s products and enhances them with science-based technology from Alltech, and we anticipate a boost in brand presence both in North America and Europe over the coming months.” Read more>> AFIA inks MoU to strengthen Vietnam’s animal and feed industries The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Vietnam Feed Association (VFA) and Animal Husbandry Association of Vietnam (AHAV) to strengthen Vietnam's feed and animal production industries. The signing ceremony, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, on September 12, highlighted the trilateral commitment to foster growth, innovation and sustainability in these sectors within the country. The MoU, which began in June, formally establishes a strategic partnership and framework for cooperation between the organizations through leveraging shared knowledge and expertise to support Vietnam’s goals for sustainable development in the feed and animal production industries. “After years of working to bring awareness to the Vietnamese animal production and feed industries, veterinarians and regulators of the variety of products U.S. feed ingredient manufacturers can offer to maximize feed efficiency and improve animal health and production, this MOU represents our future commitment to fostering growth, innovation and sustainability in the country,” said Gina Tumbarello, AFIA’s Senior Director of Global Strategies, Policy and Trade. “Together, we can build a more resilient and sustainable feed and animal production industry that meets today’s consumer needs and paves the way for future growth.” AFIA's work in Vietnam has been supported by the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Market Access Program funds, which have been instrumental in facilitating efforts to educate the Vietnamese feed and animal production industries on the value of U.S. feed ingredients and best practices for sustainable growth. Read more>>
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