Tag: animal feed
Alltech ONE Conference set to return in May 2026
After years of virtual connections and regional events, the Alltech ONE Conference 2026 will be held in the company’s hometown of Kentucky, USA, May...
AFIA welcomes progress in trade talks with China and United Kingdom
The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has expressed its support for the positive, bilateral talks the U.S. administration has leveraged with China and the...
Duynie strengthens UK position with new distribution agreement
Duynie has unveiled that, from 1st July 2025, it is set to become the exclusive UK distributor of C★Traffordgold, made by Cargill Plc at...
Europe goes saccharin-free: Innovative sweetener for piglet nutrition
Well-designed sweeteners and flavours can mask off-flavours from plant-based proteins, promote positive feeding behaviour, and ensure sufficient nutrient intake during this vulnerable phase. Historically,...
Algae-Based Animal Feed and its Global Market Status
Algae continue to grow in value as a promising feed ingredient for supporting animal health, improving feed sustainability, and enhancing the nutritional value of...
Feed Efficiency: The challenge of a dairy cow
It is well known that the most efficient diets are the most profitable. Maximising feed intake and milk production is thus essential to improve...
Avril inaugurates first internal laboratory dedicated to feed and food
France-based Avril opened Innolab, the company’s first internal laboratory dedicated to human food and animal nutrition. Avril points to Innolab as promoting cross-disciplinary collaboration...
Agri-Food Outlook: Global feed production increased by 1.2% in 2024
Alltech has revealed global feed production survey data and trends in its 2025 Agriculture-Food Outlook report. The data collected from 14th annual global feed...
New Report: Insect protein could be 13.5 times worse for climate than soy
Commissioned by the UK Government, a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) reveals that for 13 out of 16 main environmental impact categories, insect meal...
US university joins global initiative to combat methane from livestock
University of Nebraska–Lincoln is joining a new $27.4 million global initiative to reduce methane emissions from livestock by harnessing natural variation in how animals...