NEWS 98 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE September 2025 dsm-firmenich Animal Nutrition & Health (ANH) inaugurated a new feed additive plant in Jadcherla, Hyderabad, India. The strategic investment aligns with the government’s “Make in India” initiative and strengthens ANH’s market leading position and growth strategy in India and the Asia-Pacific region, the company points out. The new facility features a manufacturing line for the world’s leading solutions in Mycotoxin Risk Management and a new warehouse, covering an area of 11,200 square meters. According to the statement, the new state-of-the-art feed additive plant is equipped with advanced Bühler technology and adheres to the highest international standards in quality, safety and environment. It is built adjacent to ANH’s Jadcherla Premix Plant, which has been operating since 2018. Together, the two facilities form an integrated “Super Site”, enabling greater efficiency and faster service for customers. Lu Yuan, Vice President Greater APAC, Animal Nutrition & Health dsm-firmenich, commented, “This new plant is a strategic milestone for ANH in Greater APAC — our first feed additive plant in India, and a powerful step forward in serving our customers with speed, efficiency, and innovation. By producing Mycofix® locally in India, we enhance our ability to serve customers across the Asia-Pacific region, supporting our growth strategy and meeting growing demand. This is our vision in action: Customer at the heart, sustainability in our DNA, and leading through innovation for the future of animal farming.” Read more>> CH4 Global was awarded “AgTech Startup of the Year” in the fifth annual AgTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by AgTech Breakthrough, an international market intelligence organisation that recognises the top companies, technologies and products in the global agricultural and food technology markets. The winners were announced on August 21, 2025. The company points out that flagship solution Methane Tamer™, which is a feed additive derived from the red seaweed native to southern Australian and New Zealand waters – Asparagopsis – has been shown to reduce methane emissions from cattle by up to 90 per cent. When eating Methane Tamer at just 0.5 per cent of their daily diet, the seaweed disrupts an enzymatic process in a cattle's digestive system. Developed through a proprietary cultivation and processing method, the solution is scientifically-validated and safe. Methane Tamer™ Beef Feedlot is the company’s targeted formulation designed specifically for beef cattle in feedlot operations. CH4 Global highlights the product’s ability to deliver a standardized 75% reduction in feedlot enteric emissions throughout its shelf life, and additional formulations are in the pipeline including dairy feedlot, grazing dairy, grazing beef, sheep and goats. Read more>> dsm-firmenich ANH opens new feed additive plant in India CH4 Global recognised for sustainable livestock innovation Photo: CH4 Global
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