Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 49 February 2025

NEWS 78 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE February 2025 Lebanese company UTRIX s.a.l. announced that its portfolio of innovative solutions designed to enhance animal performance and well-being is now available to feed mills and livestock producers in Iraq through distribution by DMA Group. “We are confident that the presence and market expertise of DMA Group will help grow our foothold in the Iraqi market, which stands among the top three in the MEA region for poultry feed. We are confident our technical expertise in the current challenges of poultry production and health, along with our team's nutrition knowledge, can support the country's livestock production," commented Michel Daher, Business Support Director for UTRIX. DMA Group stated that the company is proud to collaborate with UTRIX to introduce their advanced nutritional solutions to the Iraqi market. This partnership reflects the companies’ shared commitment to excellence and innovation in the veterinary and agricultural sectors. By combining UTRIX’s expertise in animal nutrition with DMA’s extensive market presence and technical support, they aim to deliver sustainable solutions that enhance livestock productivity and animal health, further supporting the growth of Iraq’s agricultural industry. Read more>> UTRIX enters Iraqi Market with new distribution agreement The full-service partner for the agricultural sector, Arvesta announced the official opening of “Nuverta”, its innovative protein facility in Mettet, Belgium. This facility, the only one of its kind in Belgium and the Benelux, marks an important milestone in Arvesta's mission: “From Field to Future”. The company explained the special feature of this protein plant as its ability to produce high-quality vegetable protein concentrates from local raw materials such as yellow peas. This creates new income models for farmers and ensures the production of healthy, local, plantbased products. The new protein plant in Mettet produces high-quality vegetable protein concentrates from local raw materials, in this case yellow peas. The project contributes to the sustainable production of animal and human food, enhances the value of local raw materials and offers new business models to local farmers, Arvesta stated. “This installation is an investment in technology and in the future of agriculture. We are convinced that this step brings us closer to our vision of an economically and environmentally sustainable agricultural sector,” said Niek Depoorter, CEO of Arvesta. “We connect farmers with the rest of the food chain. Thanks to our expertise, we can support various partners with innovative solutions that are good for both people and the planet.” Read more>> Arvesta launches new protein plant in Belgium

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