Feed & Additive Magazine Issue 57 October 2025

NEWS 16 FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE October 2025 BEWITAL agri’s range of rumen-protected amino acids, the BEWI-FATRIX® product range is available for UK and Ireland dairy producers, distributed by Azelis. The product range is designed to boost milk yields, support milk protein synthesis, and reduce nitrogen excretion. Developed by German animal nutrition specialists BEWITAL agri, the BEWI-FATRIX® range uses a special cryotechnology to protect essential amino acids like lysine and methionine from rumen degradation. This ensures targeted delivery to the small intestine, where they are most efficiently absorbed and utilised by the animal. “Supplementing low-crudeprotein diets with amino acids provides a smarter solution for reducing the environmental footprint of the dairy sector” explains Leia Trotman, Ruminant & Equine Technical Sales Manager at Azelis UK. “In many standard rations, methionine and lysine are the first-limiting amino acids. The BEWI-FATRIX® range helps balance amino acid supply with precision and high bioavailability, improving protein efficiency, boosting performance, and supporting sustainability.” With increasing pressure on producers to reduce soya use, cut nitrogen losses, and optimise feed efficiency, improving amino acid delivery to the small intestine has become a key priority for dairy nutritionists. “As producers move towards soya-reduced rations and alternative protein sources like rapeseed meal, the risk of lysine deficiency increases,” adds Trotman. Read more>> Biochem, an innovative animal nutrition company specializing in feed additives and dietary supplements, announced the opening of its new office in Almaty, Kazakhstan. This expansion strengthens Biochem’s presence in Central Asia, allowing for faster delivery times and improved onthe-ground support for customers and partners throughout the region, according to the company’s statement. “Establishing our Almaty office is a strategic milestone that brings us closer to our customers and partners in Central Asia,” said Davlatali Davlyatov, Regional Sales Coordinator for Eastern Europe. “With a local team and local inventory, we can deliver faster, respond quicker, and tailor our solutions to the unique needs of this dynamic market.” The new office is supported by a local warehouse. This will ensure faster delivery times and will serve the market through trusted distributors and direct customer engagement. The company spotlights the new office as demonstrating its continued investment in high-growth regions and commitment to sustainable, long-term partnerships. “Our customers expect speed, clarity, and consistent results,” added Davlyatov. “By combining our long-standing relationships with distributors and a dedicated local presence, we’re improving service quality, so customers get what they need when they need it.” Read more>> BEWITAL agri launches rumen-protected amino acids in UK & Ireland Biochem strengthens Central Asia presence Photo: Freepik Photo: Freepik

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