Dear readers,
The effects of global warming and climate change have been felt so intensely that they cannot be ignored in almost every part of the world, especially in the countries located in the middle latitudes. In July, many countries had to deal with above-normal temperatures, accompanying fires, drought, and disasters such as floods. In the coming years, the effects of global warming will show itself by sudden weather events.
All these experiences cause intense pressure on the natural resources used in human and animal nutrition. Concerns about the adequacy of available resources are also increasing with the need to feed the growing world population. The scientists are working harder to develop alternative solutions for human and animal nutrition under these pressures. Some of these studies focus on more efficient use of available resources. Just like feed additives…
Enzymes have an important place among the preferred additives for the animals to better digest different feed ingredients and perform better. The feed enzymes we discussed in this month’s issue not only contribute to the digestion of different feed ingredients by different animal species and increase the rate of feed utilization but also contribute to limiting the use of antibiotics. This ensures that the global feed enzymes market is growing day by day. Researches indicate that the market value will reach 2.41 billion dollars by 2028. You can find more detailed information about the use of enzymes in animal feeds and market trends in our featured file on feed enzymes.
The subject of “sustainability in the feed industry”, which is another issue we focused on this month, also represents an approach that supports the correct and efficient use of existing resources and the strategy of feeding both today and the future. Just as we are paying the price of our practices that harmed the ecological balance in the past with global warming today, we have to turn to the right practices in order not to experience similar ones in the future. This will only be possible through sustainability. You can review our related file for alternatives to ensure sustainability in the feed industry.
I hope we were able to provide productive content for everyone.
Wish you a pleasant reading…