Evonik’s AMINODat® 6.2, a comprehensive animal nutrition database for optimising feed formulations and enhancing quality control, has been expanded to include the latest US Crop Report. The report provides state-specific data for corn and soybean meal from the US.
Evonik has released its newest edition of the US Crop Report, which has been integrated into AMINODat® 6.2, one of the most comprehensive animal nutrition databases in the world that is used for feed formulations, enhancing quality control, etc. The US Crop Report provides state-specific data for corn and soybean meal, exclusively from the US, and marks a significant enhancement of Evonik’s service offerings in animal nutrition.
Integrated into AMINODat® 6.2 database, the 2023 US Crop Report is an essential resource for customers in the animal feed industry, demonstrating Evonik’s commitment to deliver key feed quality services, the company states.
“The release of this report is not just about numbers and data; it is about the trends and variables affecting the crops that are the lifeblood of our industry. Every sample analyzed and every trend identified represents a collective effort between Evonik and our customers. It’s the story of partnership and progress,” says Victor Naranjo, Regional Technical Director at Evonik’s Animal Nutrition business line.
AMINODat® 6.2, published in January, has become one of the most comprehensive animal nutrition databases in the world. By providing access to over 600,000 feed ingredient samples and 31 million analytical results, AMINODat® 6.2 serves as a powerful tool for optimizing feed formulations and enhancing quality control, ensuring the well-being and performance of animals, Evonik notes.