Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 46 November 2024

Publisher Muhammed Akatay [email protected] Responsible Manager Özlem Akatay [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Derya Yıldız [email protected] Editors Burak Varol Zeynep Demirkaya [email protected] Communication & Marketing Lisa Atakul [email protected] Design Alper Kandemir [email protected] Web Design Caner Cem Pulat [email protected] Circulation and Data Responsible Amine Şengün [email protected] Ataturk St. Metropol Istanbul Ste. Block C1, No:376 Atasehir, Istanbul/TURKEY Phone: +90 850 220 5064 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.feedandadditive.com Publication Type: Periodic (Monthly) EDITOR As the global livestock sector prepares for the EuroTier 2024 exhibition, set to take place in Hannover, Germany, from November 12-15, it also stands on the brink of a transformative shift. Organized by the German Agricultural Society (DLG), this prominent international trade fair promises to showcase the latest innovations and trends shaping the future of the industry. Beyond simply presenting new technologies, DLG appears committed to addressing the challenges faced by the sector and exploring next-generation solutions One of the main topics expected to take center stage at EuroTier is Artificial Intelligence (AI). From precise monitoring and management of animal health to enhanced animal welfare and the optimization of overall farm management, the exciting opportunities offered by AI will remain prominent well beyond EuroTier. Another fascinating theme is the growing role of digital solutions within livestock management. Digital tools and platforms are becoming essential to modern livestock farming. From data analytics used to optimize feed formulations to tracking systems for monitoring animal movements, today’s digital technologies enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of livestock management. Advances in data analysis and artificial intelligence are paving the way for precision livestock farming, a method that customizes feed rations, housing conditions, and veterinary care to meet each animal's individual needs. This targeted approach aims to improve feeding accuracy, strengthen health care, and enhance overall management, all while promoting animal welfare, optimizing resource use, and ultimately supporting a more sustainable livestock production system. Of course, the innovations at EuroTier won’t stop there. As in recent years, sustainable practices will remain a primary focus for the livestock sector at EuroTier. The industry is increasingly adopting sustainable practices to reduce its environmental footprint. Innovations in feed efficiency, waste management, and renewable energy help farmers maintain productivity while minimizing carbon emissions. All these advancements will be presented to industry professionals at the fair. In conclusion, as the global population rises, the demand for high-quality animal protein also increases. However, meeting this demand sustainably presents numerous challenges. By showcasing solutions that support sustainable livestock practices, EuroTier 2024 serves as a vital platform for industry leaders working to address these challenges. Whether through exploring alternative feed sources, minimizing environmental impact, or focusing on animal welfare, these advancements are essential for securing the future of our industry. Stay tuned for our upcoming Feed & Additive issue, where we will feature news of EuroTier 2024. Looking forward to seeing you in our next issue… Happy reading! Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology: A New Era for the Livestock Industry Derya YILDIZ © Three Plus Media | All rights reserved. Reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written permission of the publisher. *DISCLAIMER: All views and ideas expressed in articles published in the magazine reflect the point of views of the author(s), not that of the Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board or Publisher of Feed & Additive Magazine. The Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board and Publisher assume no responsibility or liability in such cases. The publisher does not give any warranty and representation to the accuracy or completeness of the contents and data published in the magazine. All responsibility of the contents, articles and information published in the magazine belongs to the authors. The publisher and the authors cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from the use of the whole or part of the content of the magazine. feedandadditive

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